The storm, or the bursting shells, had stampeded their pack-train, and a dozen frantic Mozos were rounding up the mules and adding their shrieks and the sound of their falling whips to the tumult of the storm.
And if you are going up country," he went on, "I can fit you out with mules and mozos and everything you want, from canned meats to an escort of soldiers.
I asked if I might look into one of them, but my mozos strongly advised me not to make the attempt, as the numerous howling dogs shut up inside were very savage, and were sure to attack me.
The mozos had already done something towards clearing the house of rubbish and cutting away with their knives the rank vegetation immediately around it.
They were unwieldy burdens, but as none of them weighed more than sixty pounds, we had no great difficulty in engaging mozos who carried them on their backs in safety to the port.
Next day I took Carlos and some of the other mozos with me to clear and examine the "cimientos" we had found the evening before, whilst Gorgonio and Domingo and all the rest were employed on a further search for idols.
Two days were passed in hunting up mozosto carry our baggage, and it was only owing to the fear of the wrath of the Alcalde and the terrors of the cárcel that they consented to make the journey.
The rain and the darkness had come on together, and my long train ofmozos crowded in under the scanty covering of the roof and disputed with the pigs and chickens for shelter from the storm.
The challenge of the mozosrings out on the frosty air,-- "This is the eve of Christmas, Let us drink and love our fill!
Arriving in sight of walls, the mozos gallop on and tear them down.
When we had demolished the cold chicken, the mozos surrounded the cold meat, and after gathering branches covered with beautiful flowers, with which we ornamented our horses' heads and our own hats, we prepared to ascend the second mountain.
As it was Carmona refused to allow me to use any of the provisions I brought along, but made me eat from his larder, his mozos doing the cooking.
Here we unsaddled the beasts and in the hour's rest the mozos cooked a stew which served as a midday repast.
The thirsty mozos stood humbly at one end of the cantina drinking their wine in silence while we stood at the counter which served as a bar.
In the winter of 1916 two mozos of the Hotel Maury drank a bottle of Nacional Pilsen (Callao) behind a door when the boss was not looking.
The Chilean mozos who cross the Andes to work in the electrical works at Puente del Inca, use this statue as a target when they pass by it and when I saw it, it was quite pock-marked with the bullets from their revolvers.
Soft-footed, wooden-faced Chinese mozos glided about, and the whining monotone of the croupier came from a distant corner.
At her order, two mozos had dragged a couch from an inner room and the insensible body of Gentleman Geoff was placed upon it.
Two mozos scurried from the veranda in response to the bull-throated roar, and Thode found himself seated opposite his host with another tall glass before him and a slender black cigar between his fingers.
But none of my mozos would go forward to find out what it meant, and the third horseman seemed to be waiting for us to come up.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mozos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.