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Definition of ambush
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ambush is as below...
Ambush
(v. t.) A
concealed
station,
where
troops
or
enemies
lie in wait to
attack
by
surprise..
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Waylay
::
Waylay
(v. t.) To lie in wait for; to meet or
encounter
in the way;
especially,
to watch for the
passing
of, with a view to
seize,
rob, or slay; to beset in
ambush..
Ambush
::
Ambush
(v. t.) To
attack
by
ambush;
to
waylay.
Insidiator
::
Insidiator
(n.) One who lies in
ambush.
Decoy
::
Decoy (v. t.) To lead into
danger
by
artifice;
to lure into a net or
snare;
to
entrap;
to
insnare;
to
allure;
to
entice;
as, to decoy
troops
into an
ambush;
to decoy ducks into a net..
Ambush
::
Ambush
(v. t.) To
station
in
ambush
with a view to
surprise
an
enemy.
Await
::
Await (n.) A
waiting
for;
ambush;
watch;
watching;
heed.
Snook
::
Snook (v. i.) To lurk; to lie in
ambush.
Ambushing
::
Ambushing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Ambus.
Perdue
::
Perdue
(a.) Lost to view; in
concealment
or
ambush;
close.
Ambushment
::
Ambushment
(v. t.) An
ambush.
Trap
::
Trap (n.) Fig.: A
snare;
an
ambush;
a
stratagem;
any
device
by which one may be
caught
unawares.
Ambush
::
Ambush
(v. t.) A
disposition
or
arrangement
of
troops
for
attacking
an enemy
unexpectedly
from a
concealed
station.
Hence:
Unseen
peril;
a
device
to
entrap;
a
snare.
Hugger
::
Hugger
(v. t. & i.) To
conceal;
to lurk
ambush.
Insidiate
::
Insidiate
(v. t.) To lie in
ambush
for.
Wait
::
Wait (v. i.)
Ambush.
Ambushed
::
Ambushed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ambus.
Ambuscadoed
::
Ambuscadoed
(p. p.)
Posted
in
ambush;
ambuscaded.
Embushment
::
Embushment
(n.) An
ambush.
Ambusher
::
Ambusher
(n.) One lying in
ambush.
Forlay
::
Forlay
(v. t.) To lie in wait for; to
ambush.
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