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- verbambush (verb) · ambushes (third person present) · ambushed (past tense) · ambushed (past participle) · ambushing (present participle)OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘place troops in hiding in order to surprise an enemy’): from Old French embusche (noun), embuschier (verb), based on a late Latin word meaning ‘to place in a wood’; related to bush.
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