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ambush

noun
A private or concealed station, where troops lie in wait to attack their enemy by surprise.

ambush

The state of lying concealed, for the purpose of attacking by surprise; a lying in wait.

ambush

The troops posted in a concealed place for attacking by surprise. Lay thee an ambush for the city. Joshua 8:2.

ambush

verb transitive
To lie in wait for; to surprise, by assailing unexpectedly from a concealed place.

ambush

verb intransitive
To lie in wait, for the purpose of attacking by surprise. Nor saw the snake, that ambushed for his prey.