Waylay in a sentence as a verb

Indeed, some do, but only those who wish to waylay the corporate as inherently evil.

> were... implanted by God to waylay followers without enough faith and basically confuse us?To give you free will.

But messed up frames of reference that seem like the right thing but actually tie up entire reserves of focus, etc., will quickly waylay even the best by the side of the road.

Definitions are beyond me, but in this case I don't call it clickbait because it's the title given by the author to a text written from the heart, not to hoodwink or waylay.

How does that balloon into "put off having kids until things are perfect"?Of course, there are extenuating circumstances which can waylay any planning; I never intended to imply that there weren't. Go back and read my post, and you'll see that my criticism was conditional.

But I dont think that blogging or speaking at conferences or commenting here somehow invites the world to call me at work if I dont answer emails, or to hunt down my cellphone records or to waylay me in the street or to take pictures of my children.

Waylay definitions

verb

wait in hiding to attack

See also: ambush scupper bushwhack lurk ambuscade