Mosey in a sentence as a verb

I've had them sniff me & my coffee as they mosey by.

You best mosey on before you accidentally fall down a well.

This way, whoever's operating the page won't browse in a way that disorients the audience, but instead give them time to discuss options as they mosey by.

Every now and then I would see the guy in the center slyly point over towards the nearby gate and see someone in the crowd mosey over to that gate and get in.

You're just letting people mosey on into it with just their phones without so much as a warning flag going up somewhere?>Fingerprints are inherently insecure.

You can claim anyone can see it if they look critically enough because if someone suggests they have looked critically and found nothing, you can simply claim they didn't do it right and mosey on.

I'm personally concerned that someone might vote in the US senate and then proceed to mosey on up to Canada and cast a vote in the House of Commons - how can we prevent politicians from voting multiple times in separate districts or governing bodies?

Promptness and being on time are also valued by the company I work for and deemed indicators of reliability -- are you there when they need to ask you to do something above and beyond your normal daily duties?As for other remarks made here:I mention it first in part because a coworker likely was recently fired in part because they were routinely late and, after strolling in the office late, would then mosey down to the cafeteria and grab a bite to eat. I don't know for a fact, but remarks that were made suggest to me that this employee generally failed to do the quantity and quality of work they were expected to do.

Mosey definitions

verb

walk leisurely

See also: amble