war cry in English

noun
1
a call made to rally soldiers for battle or to gather together participants in a campaign.
A former regimental sergeant major has issued a war cry to pensioners to back our campaign to save three under-fire post offices.
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1. Banzai definition is - a Japanese cheer or war cry

2. The Song Includes the original war cry of the Belfast Brigade, "No surrender!

3. Then give a long sound on the horns, and have everyone shout with a great war cry.

4. The factory still struggled to compete on price, and after 1898 the War Cry ceased to advertise their matches.

5. + As soon as the people heard the sound of the horn and shouted a great war cry, the wall fell down flat.

6. 16 Listen to this command from God: “Blow a horn in Zion, O men, and shout a war cry in my holy mountain.

7. + 5 When the ram’s horn is sounded—as soon as you hear the sound* of the horn—all the people should shout a great war cry.

8. It actually comes from the Gaelic war cry ‘Aigh bas’ which means ‘battle and die’ made popular by the glasgow tongs, a violent gang in Scotland during the 1960s

9. "the speaker was interrupted by loud Cries from the rear of the audience"; - outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation ; A loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate) "a cry of rage"; - yell ; A slogan used to rally support for a cause "a cry to arms"; "a war cry