0 a phrase or word shouted by people as they start to fight, intended to give them the strength and wish to fight harder:
Mahern's clear tenor voice emerged like a rapid-fire war cry, well-suited to the message and material.
It is a commonplace of their war cry.
However, the real danger of the war cry of the tabloids is that they are increasingly calling for prison for everything.
Collective bargaining, which at one time seemed to be a war cry, is after all the law of the jungle.
That is a war cry to stir the blood.
This is legislation by catchword and war cry.
He said that fluoridation was a form of or parallel to an international war cry.
His war cry is what they have been fighting to hear since 1973.