bushwhack in English

verb
1
live or travel in wild or uncultivated country.
I have not seen a bear yet after seven days of bushwhacking
2
fight as a guerrilla in the bush.
To be sure, one can use official sources to identify uniformed Confederates who turned to bushwhacking after being caught behind enemy lines.

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1. l didn't bushwhack.

2. Bushwas bushwhack bushwhacked bushwhacker bushwhackers bushwhacking bushwhackings; Literary usage of Bushwah

3. 31 synonyms for Ambush: trap, attack, surprise, deceive, dupe, ensnare, waylay, ambuscade, bushwhack, trap

4. What does Bushwhacked mean? Simple past tense and past participle of bushwhack

5. Present participle of bushwhack Synonyms & Antonyms of Bushwhacking to take sudden, violent action against a remote area of the park in which gangs of hoodlums have been known to bushwhack

6. Trap, attack, surprise, deceive, dupe, ensnare, waylay, ambuscade, bushwhack (U.S.) Rebels Ambushed and killed 10 patrolmen.

7. What does Bushwhacks mean? Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bushwhack

8. 15 synonyms for Ambuscade: ambush, trap, ambush, bushwhack, surprise, waylay, ambush, lying in wait

9. Bushwahs bushwalk bushwalked bushwalker bushwalkers: bushwalking bushwalks bushwas bushwhack bushwhacked bushwhacker bushwhackers bushwhacking bushwhackings; Literary usage of Bushwah

10. Synonyms for Ambuscade include ambush, surprise, surprize, waylay, attack, bushwhack, ensnare, trap, entrap and assail

11. Present tense third-person singular of bushwhack Synonyms & Antonyms of Bushwhacks to take sudden, violent action against a remote area of the park in which gangs of hoodlums have been known to bushwhack lone joggers

12. Bushwhackings bushwhacks bushwork bushy bushy aster bushytail woodrat busied busier busies busiest: Literary usage of Bushwhack

13. Trap, attack, surprise, deceive, dupe, ensnare, waylay, ambuscade, bushwhack (U.S.) Rebels Ambushed and killed 10 patrolmen.

14. Bushwahs bushwalk bushwalked: bushwalker bushwalkers bushwalking bushwalks bushwas bushwhack (current term) bushwhacked bushwhacker bushwhackers bushwhacking: bushwhackings bushwhacks bushwork bushy bushy aster bushytail woodrat busied busier busies busiest

15. Bushwacks bushwah bushwahs bushwalk bushwalked: bushwalker bushwalkers bushwalking bushwalks bushwas bushwhack (current term) bushwhacked bushwhacker bushwhackers bushwhacking: bushwhackings bushwhacks bushwork bushy bushy aster bushytail woodrat busied busier busies busiest

16. Bushwhacks offer a much more intimate experience with the forest, and you'll be amazed what you discover when you A bushwhack simply means an off-trail hike

17. Bushwack (third-person singular simple present Bushwacks, present participle bushwacking, simple past and past participle bushwacked) Alternative spelling of bushwhack 2009 August 2, Peter Stevenson, “Easy to Be Hard”, in New York Times ‎ [1] :

18. Bushwhack (third-person singular simple present Bushwhacks, present participle bushwhacking, simple past and past participle bushwhacked) to travel through thick wooded country, cutting away scrub to make progress to fight, as a guerilla, especially in wooded country

19. Bushwhacks in the Wildcat-Carter-Moriah Range I have twice done the bushwhack from Imp Trail zag back to 19 Mile Brook trailhead, but Richard Clark once bushwhacked straight up CARTER DOME from junction of Carter Dome Trail & 19 Mile Brook, then down from S-M CARTER col.