noun
- people who clear paths through dense woods or wilderness areas
- guerrilla fighters who operate from wooded or rural areas
- people who ambush others from concealed positions
Usage: historical
Examples
- The bushwhackers spent days cutting through the thick undergrowth.
- During the Civil War, Confederate bushwhackers harassed Union supply lines.
- The explorers hired local bushwhackers to guide them through the jungle.
- Bushwhackers attacked the wagon train from behind the trees.
- The trail was so overgrown that only experienced bushwhackers could navigate it.
- Historical accounts describe how bushwhackers used hit-and-run tactics.
- The settlers feared bushwhackers who might rob travelers on remote roads.