1. ambushing - Noun
2. ambushing - Verb
of Ambush
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt's about the power of design and the power of the human spirit. It's above paying anybody to do something stupid for money like reality television does - like ambushing people. Genevieve Gorder
Fortunately, they are able to hole up undetected in their hut and succeed in ambushing the other ship when it lands, capturing the pilot. Source: Internet
As it turned out, an ACT UP affinity group called Action Tours — best known for ambushing Dan Rather’s during the Gulf War with chants of “Fight AIDS, not Arabs!” Source: Internet
Cato often takes these instructions to the point of ambushing Clouseau in his own house or at times when Clouseau obviously would prefer not to be disturbed. Source: Internet
Slaxl: Anyone ambushing and shooting anyone is a bad person and should be in jail. Source: Internet
They also prowl a patch of hunting ground in a ground-hugging flight, ambushing prey as they happen across it. Source: Internet