Ambuscado
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historical examples
if they mean any treachery, such as a decoy and ambuscado, why, by my conscience!
calavar robert montgomery bird
had these two had wind of the ambuscado and crept out by another door?
a christmas garland max beerbohm
so, as i said, he came up with his train to the gate, and laid his ambuscado for captain resistance within bow-shot of the town.
the holy war made by shaddai upon diabolus john bunyan
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