"The soldier was killed during an enemy ambush."
"Jack wanted to ambush Tom's plan to become captain of the football team."
"They planned to ambush then by hiding behind bushes and jumping out."
It is figurative language and hints at how the man's act in the war unexpectedly "ambushes" him again and again later in life.
hiding, trap, waylaying, trick, waiting, entrap, ambuscade, deception, lurking, assail
a sudden attack
Just as you have spelled it: ambush.
The noun 'ambush' is a standard collective noun for:an ambush of tigersan ambush of widows
The squad had to fade into their surroundings in order for their ambuscade to successfully ambush the enemy. Your ambuscade will fail without better camouflage. Your sorry ambuscade was weak, dude!
'Ambush' is one possible answer.
Ambush by Tim O'Brien was written in 1990.
The troops walked right into an ambush. The enemy soldiers set up an ambush in the empty building.
The ambush was successful and they slaughtered their enemies. The cattle where rounded up and driven into the ravine where they were sluaghtered for their hides.
they ambush out of it
The squad had to fade into their surroundings in order for their ambuscade to successfully ambush the enemy. Your ambuscade will fail without better camouflage. Your sorry ambuscade was weak, dude!
Just as you have spelled it: ambush.
The noun 'ambush' is a standard collective noun for:an ambush of tigersan ambush of widows
grenade
Tactic of ambush
an ambush is a planned trap.
'Ambush' is one possible answer.
Ambushed means attacked suddenly without warning. An example of a sentence using ambushed is: When the celebrity walked out of his house, he was ambushed by reporters shoving microphones and cameras in his face.
The plural form of ambush is ambushes.