Guerilla in a sentence as a noun

One guerilla thing we did last week was to get coffee sleeves with "Quartzy, Caffeine for you Lab".

The word "struggle" occurs 16 times in that speech, and while it is not "pacifist", it is not "guerilla" either.

The US required violence and guerilla warfare for its independence.

And yet, ******* bombings and guerilla warfare in general may be more effective in revolutions.

They eventually developed guerilla tactics, but such tactics are not effective when you are sieging your capital, trying to take it back from invaders.

A terrorist is someone who employs the military tactic of terrorism, just like a guerilla is a practitioner of guerilla tactics.

The problem of publicly-funded-but-privately-owned scientific research is a pet peeve of mine, but this guerilla action is not the answer.

War simulations have been repeatedly won by poorly-equipped guerilla "red teams" who out-think slow-moving American commanders/generals.

Guerilla definitions

noun

a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment

See also: guerrilla irregular insurgent