lay in wait|lie in wait in English

waited in ambush, ambushed

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1. Arab -- to lie in waitroot Definition to lie in wait NASB Word Usage ambush (15), Ambushes(2), lay in wait (3), lie in ambush (1), lie in wait (7), lies in wait (1), lurked (1 /hebrew/693.htm- 6k

2. Ambush: a setup in which hidden attackers lie in wait.

3. Ambushing: to lie in wait for and attack by surprise.

4. Ambushed: to lie in wait for and attack by surprise.

5. (2) Seize them, Beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them

6. Does she lay in wait in Cambulac, to strike as you did?

7. Wait, wait, wait, wait.

8. Wait, wait, wait.

9. Wait, wait, wait!

10. (intr) to crouch or cringe, as in fear Word Origin for Cower C13: from Middle Low German kūren to lie in wait; related to Swedish kura to lie in wait, Danish kure to squat

11. Wait, wait!

12. Police officers lie in wait for the gangs who stalk their prey at night.

13. One lie needs seven lies to wait upon it. 

14. Now, wait, wait!

15. Police officers lie in wait for the gangs who stalk their prey at night.Sentence dictionary

16. He and Dorothy would lie in wait the following day and cudgel her to death.

17. Wait, wait. what bet?

18. 32 Now come up by night, you and your men, and lie in wait in the field.

19. 9 One lie needs seven lies to wait upon it. 

20. 7 One lie needs seven lies to wait upon it. 

21. Wait, wait, hold on.

22. Members of Terra-Save lie in Wait here in front of Ηarvardville Airport in anticipation of Senator Davis, imminent arrival.

23. Champ, wait in the hangar.

24. Mockery and reproach are of the proud, and vengeance as a lion shall lie in wait for him.

25. await (v.) mid-13c., Awaiten, "to wait for," from Old North French awaitier (Old French agaitier) "to lie in wait for, watch, observe," from a- "to" (see ad-) + waitier "to watch" (see wait (v.))