waylay in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To waylay means to intercept or ambush someone unexpectedly, often with the intention of confronting or detaining them.
Sample Sentences
- The detectives set a trap to waylay the suspect as he exited the building.
- Hikers should be cautious, as rumors persist of wolves that waylay travelers in the woods.
- The thief planned to waylay the unsuspecting victim near the dark alley.
- In a moment of desperation, he decided to waylay the car that had just passed.
- The bandits would often waylay merchants on the road to the market, stealing their goods.
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