lie+in+ambush
51ambush — To lie in wait, to surprise, to place in ambush …
52ambush — n. & v. n. 1 a surprise attack by persons (e.g. troops) in a concealed position. 2 a the concealment of troops etc. to make such an attack. b the place where they are concealed. c the troops etc. concealed. v.tr. 1 attack by means of an ambush. 2 …
53lie in wait — {v. phr.} To watch from hiding in order to attack or surprise someone; to ambush. * /The driver of the stage coach knew that the thieves were lying in wait somewhere along the road./ …
54lie in wait — {v. phr.} To watch from hiding in order to attack or surprise someone; to ambush. * /The driver of the stage coach knew that the thieves were lying in wait somewhere along the road./ …
55lie in wait — verb To be hiding, waiting to ambush or attack someone, or simply to accost them unexpectedly …
56lie\ in\ wait — v. phr. To watch from hiding in order to attack or surprise someone; to ambush. The driver of the stage coach knew that the thieves were lying in wait somewhere along the road …
57lie in wait — waylay, ambush, hide out and wait …
58lie in wait for — waylay, ambush, hide out and wait for …
59ambush — 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 …
60lie in wait — idi to wait in ambush …