Ambush
61Ambush — Embuscade Voir « embuscade » sur le Wiktionnaire …
62Ambush — Arthur Richman s three act drama, produced by the Theatre Guild, opened 10 October 1921, ran for 98 performances at the Garrick Theatre, and was made into the 1931 motion picture The Reckless Hour. Walter is a 45 year old clerk who lives… …
63ambush — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ambuscade; hiding place, cover, camouflage; pitfall, trap; bushwhacking. v. t. lie in wait for; bushwhack. See concealment, attack. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. hiding place, pitfall, snare, camouflage,… …
64ambush — sb. RG. 51 v. a. [abusse] 1382 B …
65ambush — n. act of hiding in order to make a surprise attack v. hide in order to make a surprise attack …
66Ambush — Voir Embuscade …
67ambush — noun a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position. verb attack from a concealed position. Origin ME: from OFr. embusche (n.), embuschier (v.), based on a late L. word meaning to place in a wood ; related to bush1 …
68ambush — n. See ambuscade …
69ambush — n 1. ambuscade, hiding place, retreat, concealment, cover, screen, blind; trap, snare, pitfall, lure; lying in wait, lurking. v 2. ambuscade, lurk, skulk, lie in wait; waylay, entrap, ensnare, decoy, lure …
70ambush — am·bush …