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mosey

[ UK /mˈə‍ʊsi/ ]
[ US /ˈmoʊzi/ ]
VERB
  1. walk leisurely

How To Use mosey In A Sentence

  • Maybe it's because I haven't seen any hot guys for a while, but I thought, "Ooh, yummy," and moseyed on over to see what sort of book she'd created to have "succubi" in the title and a really hot guy on the cover. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • They come out mainly at night for a mosey around.
  • Who moseyed up to the commission to pitch for the business and then worked on the account? Hugh Muir's diary
  • Our dog Lint moseyed over and lay on my feet, as if trying to back me, as if to say, “How could you ask her that?” Amaryllis in Blueberry
  • Wouldn't you know it, his stop was the 4th floor as well, so I stood nervously shoved in the front right corner, staring at the control panel with intense interest so he wouldn't get any ideas about moseying over to MY area and squibbing me out AGAIN. Haloaskew Diary Entry
  • It's getting late, we'd better mosey along.
  • After the last students had moseyed out, they grabbed their books and backpacks and made their way down the stairs to Mr. Glinner's desk.
  • Already suspicious of citified strangers without cowboy boots, the Wyoming rancher and his son, who requested to remain anonymous, spotted him moseying their way and, quite naturally, took some precautions.
  • Ignoring it I stood up and moseyed over to the magazine rack to find something more educational.
  • Connor "moseyed" accordingly, and kept on "moseying" until he reached the back of the building, and there, standing upright against the rear wall, was the barrel, and beside it, mounted on a chair, a putty-faced boy, a stranger to Tom, who was busy boring a hole in the top of it. The Boys of Crawford's Basin The Story of a Mountain Ranch in the Early Days of Colorado
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