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imbosked (imp. & p. p.)
of Imbosk
imbosked Sentence Examples
- The soldiers stealthily imbosked themselves among the dense foliage, waiting for the enemy's advance.
- The hunter patiently imbosked himself in the shade, hoping to catch a glimpse of his prey.
- The ambushers cunningly imbosked their hidden position within the treacherous ravine.
- The team carefully imbosked their surveillance equipment in an inconspicuous location, ensuring covert observation.
- Predators often imbosk themselves in strategic locations to launch surprise attacks on unsuspecting victims.
- The guerrilla fighters effectively imbosked the enemy on a narrow mountain pass, disrupting their supply lines.
- The rebels planned an elaborate ambush, imbosking their forces in multiple locations to maximize surprise and confusion.
- The thieves skillfully imbosked themselves outside the bank, patiently waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
- The hunter's keen senses allowed him to skillfully imbosk his position downwind of the deer, ensuring a successful hunt.
- The hikers cautiously navigated the treacherous trail, wary of potential threats imbosked within the surrounding vegetation.
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The soldiers stealthily imbosked themselves among the dense foliage, waiting for the enemy's advance.
The hunter patiently imbosked himself in the shade, hoping to catch a glimpse of his prey.
The ambushers cunningly imbosked their hidden position within the treacherous ravine.
The team carefully imbosked their surveillance equipment in an inconspicuous location, ensuring covert observation.