Ambush Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for ambush.
ambush
ambush
/ˈæm.bʊʃ/
Examples
- They observe the ambush of the humans.
- The purpose of the ambush was to assassinate Collins.
- Most of the rebels escaped the British ambush.
- The ambush ended with the death of all the contractors.
- The ambush led to the deaths of six policemen.
- A felicitous hero is in hardship, his army in ambush.
- The enemy heard the hubbub in the Fort and prepared an ambush.
- The road to the base was vulnerable to high ground and ambushes.
- Along the way, the outlaws ambush the convoy and rescue the prisoners.
- An ambush results in the theft of the gold and the near death of Mascius.
the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise
noun
wait in hiding to attack
verb
hunt (quarry) by stalking and ambushing
verb
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"Ant + Bush. Sneaky ants hide in the bush to surprise."
"Am + Bush. A man hides silently in a bush, ready to surprise."
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