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mosey
[moh-zee]
verb (used without object)
to wander or shuffle about leisurely; stroll; saunter (often followed by along, about, etc.).
to leave quickly; decamp.
mosey
/ ˈməʊzɪ /
verb
informal, to walk in a leisurely manner; amble
Word History and Origins
Origin of mosey1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mosey1
Example Sentences
The Dodgers had asked him to be ready to go in relief on Friday, so he moseyed on down to the bullpen in the second inning.
He moseyed through a campaign first against President Biden and then Vice President Kamala Harris, doubling as a criminal defendant and taking time out for one trial and legal battles over three other indictments.
Ringo Starr moseys up to the restaurant at the Sunset Marquis in a spotless white cowboy hat and matching white denim jacket.
After a year of moseying around each other, divine intervention skewered us better than Cupid’s arrow, and we were brought together.
Quite a few readers mentioned what I’ll call the Free Pass advantage. of moseying along the home stretch of life.
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