bushment Antonyms
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Meaning of bushment
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bushment (n.)
A thicket; a cluster of bushes.
An ambuscade.
bushment Sentence Examples
- The soldiers concealed themselves in the thick bushment, awaiting the enemy's approach.
- With precision, the hunters set up their bushment, camouflaging expertly in the wilderness.
- The ambush was perfectly executed from the well-prepared bushment along the forest trail.
- As the travelers ventured deeper into the woods, they unknowingly approached the hidden bushment.
- From the safety of the bushment, the scouts observed the enemy movements.
- The guerrilla fighters emerged suddenly from their concealed bushment, catching the opposition off guard.
- They strategically positioned themselves behind the bushment, ready to strike at the opportune moment.
- The bandits had laid a cunning bushment along the riverbank, anticipating unsuspecting prey.
- The soldiers navigated cautiously through the dense undergrowth, wary of potential bushment traps.
- Despite their vigilance, the explorers fell victim to the cleverly devised bushment set by the natives.
FAQs About the word bushment
A thicket; a cluster of bushes., An ambuscade.
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The soldiers concealed themselves in the thick bushment, awaiting the enemy's approach.
With precision, the hunters set up their bushment, camouflaging expertly in the wilderness.
The ambush was perfectly executed from the well-prepared bushment along the forest trail.
As the travelers ventured deeper into the woods, they unknowingly approached the hidden bushment.