Moseying Meaning in English
word · lemma: mosey
ˈmoʊzi
MOH-zee-ing
mˈəʊsɪɪŋ
MOH-see-ing
Definição
To walk slowly and without hurry, often because you are relaxed or have no special place to go.
Uso & Nuances
"Mosey" is informal, typical in conversational English. Common in the U.S., especially rural or relaxed contexts. Often used as "mosey on" or "mosey along." Not used for purposeful, fast walking. Avoid using in formal writing.
Spanish: caminar sin prisa - ir paseandoPortuguese (BR): caminhar devagar - andar sem pressaPortuguese (PT): caminhar devagar - andar calmamenteChinese (Simplified): 慢慢走 - 悠闲走Chinese (Traditional): 慢慢走 - 悠閒走Hindi: आराम से चलनाArabic: يمشي على مهل - يتجول ببطءBengali: আলসেমি করে হাঁটা - আরামে হাঁটাRussian: не спеша идти - прогуливатьсяJapanese: ぶらぶら歩くVietnamese: đi thong thả - dạo bộKorean: 느긋하게 걷다Turkish: ağır ağır yürümek - keyiflice dolaşmakUrdu: آہستہ آہستہ چلناIndonesian: berjalan santai - berjalan tanpa tergesa-gesa
Frases de Exemplo
We were moseying through the park after lunch.
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He was moseying down the street, enjoying the sunshine.
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The cat was moseying around the garden.
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We can start moseying over to the cafe whenever you’re ready.
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She spent the afternoon just moseying around downtown, no plans or hurry.
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Let’s mosey on home before it gets too dark.
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