imbosk Synonyms

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imbosk Meaning

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imbosk (v. t.)

To conceal, as in bushes; to hide.

Webster

imbosk (v. i.)

To be concealed.

imbosk Sentence Examples

  1. The rebels imbosked the enemy convoy, cutting off their supply line.
  2. The soldiers remained imbosked in the jungle, awaiting the opportune moment to strike.
  3. The sniper imbosked himself in the ruins of an old building, targeting unsuspecting victims.
  4. The guerrillas imbosked the patrolling troops, inflicting heavy casualties.
  5. The hunters imbosked a herd of deer, using the cover of thick undergrowth.
  6. The predators imbosked their prey at the waterhole, patiently waiting for the perfect kill.
  7. The thieves imbosked the armored car, intending to seize its valuable cargo.
  8. The bandits imbosked the travelers, hoping to rob them of their possessions.
  9. The poachers imbosked the endangered animal, threatening its survival.
  10. The enemy forces imbosked the unsuspecting village, leaving it in ruins.

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To conceal, as in bushes; to hide., To be concealed.

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The rebels imbosked the enemy convoy, cutting off their supply line.

The soldiers remained imbosked in the jungle, awaiting the opportune moment to strike.

The sniper imbosked himself in the ruins of an old building, targeting unsuspecting victims.

The guerrillas imbosked the patrolling troops, inflicting heavy casualties.