NOUN
- a band of warriors who raid or fight an enemy (used especially of Native Americans)
- a political party that supports a war
How To Use war party In A Sentence
- In 2004, the Republicans will be a prowar party led by a would-be crusader.
- However, some defeatists led by him tried every means to discredit the war party at court, going so far as to make false accusations.
- The postwar party membership consisted largely of intelligent women who stayed at home rather than working. Times, Sunday Times
- An Indian chief of the tribe called Blackfoot, or Blackfeet, went over the Rocky Mountains with a war party. Stories of American Life and Adventure
- A bipartisan War Party is in control of Congress, and the media has been toeing its line.
- We arrived at Fort Peck and learned that our Indian visitors were a war party of Crows going to fight the Sioux.
- German martial law refused to recognize the Italian partisans as a war party.
- Its creation marked a victory for the war party over the peace party led by the Earl of Essex.
- He was also standing among a war party of almost thirty knights, paladins, and mages.
- After the ambush, bushrangers chased the war party through the bush, burning whares at Te Ahu Ahu Pa and Waikukupa Pa, both of which had already been abandoned.