Definitionn. the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise
Last update: July 9, 2017
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Dirk offered a stout resistance, but, according to the most trustworthy account, was enticed into an ambuscade and was killed in the fight (1049). [Please select]
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The ambuscade of the Ant-lion is classic; it does not differ greatly from the others. [Please select]
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The men in ambuscade tried to escape to the fastnesses of the hills. [Please select]
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When summer came, its thick verdure proffering ambuscade, the air hung tense along the border. [Please select]
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"There ought to be a chance yet for an ambuscade," he said. [Please select]
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These grew as high as our shoulders, and formed a fine ambuscade. [noun]
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"Your friends must have thought they had butted into an ambuscade." [Please select]
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Then they that escaped ran into the camp, saying that Sicinius had fallen into an ambuscade, and had died along with certain others of the soldiers. [Please select]
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The most memorable event of the war was the massacre of Major Dade and about one hundred soldiers in an ambuscade, December 28, 1835. [Please select]
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