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on the warpath
From a Native American expression for war, to be “on the warpath” is to be exceedingly angry and to be inclined to take some hostile action: “Watch out! John is on the warpath today.”
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With Trump on the warpath against EVs, buyers and sellers in California watch warily as he tries to dismantle Biden-era incentives that supported the industry.
The Associated Press story began: “Hang on to your scalps, Hitler, Hirohito and Mussolini, for 29 red-blooded young Americans are on the warpath … “
Trump’s subject heading for one of his recent violence-inciting fundraising emails reads, “I’m on the warpath.”
Mr Swinney accused the Conservatives of being "on the warpath" against Holyrood with the new proposal.
And that means that President Biden needs to go on the warpath just like dozens of leading Democratic officials and strategists are asking him to.
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