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to ambush
verb
To station in ambush with a view to surprise an enemy.
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To his chagrin, he was rarely able to ambush guerrillas.
"Today, you have to ambush people with information.
And in January, militants tried to ambush the Italian consul.
They begin to ambush, gather and marshal facts.
Together they hatched a plan to ambush the Taliban.
How do you try to ambush your readers?
"She tried to ambush me, that woman," Veronica said.
It was therefore up to me to ambush him.
"You have tried to ambush the court and chance your arm.
Their mission had been to ambush dangerous Saigonese agents — and sometimes Americans.
She played along, approving the hosts' request to "ambush" her and gamely receiving their advice.
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