Ambushes

/ˈæmbʊʃɪz/ noun

Surprise attacks where people hide and then suddenly attack, or the act of setting up such an attack.

From Old French 'embuscher' meaning to place in a bush, from 'en-' (in) and 'busche' (bush). Medieval soldiers would literally hide in bushes to surprise enemies.

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