Definition of «warchest»

A war chest is a term used to describe a large sum of money that is set aside for a specific purpose, such as funding military operations or political campaigns. The phrase originated in the 17th century when armies would store their weapons and supplies in wooden boxes called "warr-chests." Today, the term is often used metaphorically to refer to any large reserve of funds that are saved for a particular purpose or emergency.

Phrases with «warchest»

Sentences with «warchest»

  • But even though Cuomo may stand bloodied and bruised, whether from his own failings or after what is expected to be a scorched earth primary, he has a campaign warchest of $ 30 million and counting, far surpassing any candidate in the field on either side. (gothamgazette.com)
  • He handily won subsequent elections, now sits on a campaign warchest of nearly $ 1 million, and has risen to chair the powerful Senate Finance Committee. (syracuse.com)
  • SEE ALSO: Man City: Plotting spending of City's summer transfer warchest with Liverpool star and ex-Man United powerhouse Liverpool: Five Copa America stars the Reds should be considering for a summer transfer including ex-Man United striker and Argentina star Arsenal rumours (caughtoffside.com)
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