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Example sentences for "mosey"

Lexicographically close words:
mosa; mosaic; mosaicked; mosaics; mosch; mosh; mosk; mosque; mosques; mosquito
  1. I'll jest set here a spell, n'then I'll kind er mosey 'round.

  2. Now that's over with, guess I'll mosey down to town.

  3. Nort, mosey out an' see if that dumb Mex has got the coffee ready.

  4. Now, if it so be you've tended to all your business and are ready to duf into the work, we'll mosey along toward Sixty-seventh Street.

  5. I should like to hang Old Mosey for beating my Anthony Thom," rejoined Mrs. Margerum.

  6. Now you can just listen to me, or you can mosey out of that door, and the next time we meet, we will settle it for good, without any further arrangement.

  7. Lawson," he said, "you mosey down the trail a little piece and meet Laskar.

  8. Them that's dead certain they're through can mosey along, takin' care not to try any monkey business!

  9. We wanted to stop an' hear th' particulars, but your paw said for us to mosey over this way, an' we done so.

  10. Well, I reckon we'll mosey along," he said slowly, making a sign to Dick and Nort to mount their ponies.

  11. And then mosey right down the lightning-rod and come along.

  12. So I'll mosey along now, and smouch a couple of case-knives.

  13. Let's mosey along back to the schooner and leave them here to amuse themselves the best way they know how.

  14. It'd be best for you two boys to mosey along now an' save us all a lot o' trouble.

  15. Mrs. Mosey put her handkerchief in her pocket, and asserted her dignity.

  16. That was just what she did," Mrs. Mosey answered.

  17. Confused and frightened as she was, Mrs. Mosey still found relief in her customary flow of words.

  18. For the moment, Mrs. Mosey was petrified.

  19. Consulting her watch, Mrs. Mosey compared her written directions with the medicine-bottles on the table, and set one apart to be used at the appointed time.

  20. Mrs. Mosey was too fluent, and too fond of hearing the sound of her own eminently persuasive voice.

  21. Mrs. Mosey could not forget that she had been (no matter how politely) requested to withdraw.

  22. Encouraged by her silence, Mrs. Mosey went on.

  23. But Mrs. Mosey was too resolutely bent on asserting her own importance, by making the most of the alarm that she had suffered, to be repressed by any ordinary method of remonstrance.

  24. At that last word, Mrs. Mosey dropped her voice to a whisper--and waited to see what effect she had produced.

  25. Very good of you, I'm sure," Mrs. Mosey answered ironically.

  26. Mrs. Mosey looked at her in vacant surprise.

  27. Now I'm goin' to mosey down to my garden and do a little hoein'," he announced.

  28. First, let's mosey out into the rose garden," Salt proposed.

  29. Then he'll mosey down the hilltop to see if anything is on his trail.

  30. Well, let's mosey home and see how Mother's doing.

  31. We gotter mosey outen this right smart, Cale," said Jim, boldly.

  32. Well, mosey on and pull your freight," snarled Dave.

  33. I'm thinkin' one of us ought to mosey back to the ranch and bring in webs and dogs.

  34. Now mosey right along, and don't come back unless you are looking for trouble--you too, Fatty.

  35. Let's mosey over to the spring and wash," he suggested to Andy.

  36. Then we mosey into the baggage-car and tell the agent in there we're lookin' for our war-bag.

  37. We're goin' up to my place on the Blue and tend to the critters and git washed up and have supper, and mebby after supper we'll mosey around so you kin git acquainted with the ranch.

  38. I'll jest mosey around about six, and step in for a minute.

  39. Old Mosey himself was pottering about the corral, feeding his stock.

  40. He never put on any "airs," and he stoutly took Leon's part against the aggressive Mosey Louis.

  41. If dem two gits caught in a squall dey'll hav a tam," grinned Mosey Louis.

  42. Mosey Louis was busy counting out the mackerel, Xavier was dipping up buckets of water and pouring it over the silvery fish.

  43. Mosey Louis was left behind to reap the honours; he sat in a circle of admiring lads and gave all the details of the rescue.

  44. Braithwaite followed slowly, pausing a moment to exchange some banter with saucy Mosey Louis.

  45. Dere's plenty tam," grumbled Mosey Louis, who hated to leave the fish.

  46. A good deal of friendly rivalry as to catch went on between the two boats, while Leon and Mosey Louis were bitter enemies on their own personal account.

  47. Back on the rocks, Mosey Louis and Xavier, the French Canadians, were looking through the spyglass by turns and making characteristic comments on the fleet.

  48. He juk loose fum Brer Wolf, Brer Fox did, en, gentermens, he des mosey thoo de woods.

  49. It was on that same trip when Mosey was curin' the cow that a man who lived near by sent for him.

  50. When the cows had been eating mushrooms and their milk became too bitter to make good butter, Mosey was sent for at once to "cure the witchcraft" and "take off the spell.

  51. Mosey wound off enough of it to make a cord about the size of his finger; they twisted it together, he pretending to put some enchantments on it, and then he told the sick man to fasten it round his waist next to his skin.

  52. They don’t mind how long you mosey around.

  53. We mosey around a little bit more and then head back to the ferry.

  54. Maybe you an' Swanson better mosey back yonder to the cabin, where I can keep an eye on you easy, while I send after the hosses.

  55. Reckon I'll just mosey down to the store and see.

  56. I'll just mosey around and take a look at things.

  57. You can take a hoss and mosey over if you like.

  58. The wife and kid will sure be surprised to see me back, so I'll mosey down home before somebody scares her to death telling her I'm back in town.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mosey" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.