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war cries

n. (war cry English)

Usage examples of "war cries".

His war cries rang out above the din, loud and triumphant and unyielding, and every man who fought at his side felt twice the man for being in his presence.

The schooner was close enough for them to hear the yelping, screeching war cries of the corsairs, as they swung up on either side of the crippled sailing ship.

Screams and howls echoed louder than war cries, but war cries still could be heard.

The deep-throated bellow of male voices rose like thunder in the confines of the Gullet, and the first SothMii warriors charged out of the shadows behind their war cries.

The deep-throated bellow of male voices rose like thunder in the confines of the Gullet, and the first Sothoii warriors charged out of the shadows behind their war cries.

They leaped at her, murder in their eyes, filling the forest with their war cries and shouts of exultation.

Behind the duergar cavalry, rank upon rank of duergar infantry ran forward, shouting their uncouth war cries, hammers and axes raised high.

Seconds later more screams sounded, along with war cries as Resolutes raid on the Aurolani began.

He heard the crash of steel behind him, but he also heard the thunder of his warriors' war cries as they bellowed Toman&acirc.

Sir Harkon and Wencit led the other prong, hooking in from the far side, and war cries cut through the ugly sounds of steel in flesh and the shrieks of dying men as the early winter afternoon fell apart in slaughter.