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ambush
[ am-boosh ]
noun
- an act or instance of lying concealed so as to attack by surprise:
The highwaymen waited in ambush near the road.
- an act or instance of attacking unexpectedly from a concealed position.
- the concealed position itself:
They fired from ambush.
- those who attack suddenly and unexpectedly from a concealed position.
verb (used with object)
- to attack from ambush.
ambush
/ ˈæmbʊʃ /
noun
- the act of waiting in a concealed position in order to launch a surprise attack
- a surprise attack from such a position
- the concealed position from which such an attack is launched
- the person or persons waiting to launch such an attack
verb
- to lie in wait (for)
- tr to attack suddenly from a concealed position
Derived Forms
- ˈambusher, noun
Other Words From
- ambush·er noun
- ambush·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ambush1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ambush1
Example Sentences
“It’s spilled over to the point where I get out of my car today and I’m ambushed by a media outlet here at my house,” Strahan said.
But what he couldn’t have anticipated was how quickly the Yankees would ambush his de facto No. 1 starter.
But he was killed on his third trip in an ambush by bandits.
To make the ambush even more inexplicable for Tarrell is that his devout mom is in favor of this, too, despite being just as much a victim of La’Ron’s chaos as Tarrell was.
Stories included the testimonials of young people ambushed while they danced at the Nova Music Festival, survivors of a massacre in a kibbutz, grieving parents and rescuers.
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