1 Usage Example Depicting the Meaning of 'Waylay' in a Sentence
"To intercept or attack unexpectedly, often from hiding, with the intention of robbing, seizing, or causing harm." more
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By the time they reach the treasure, the pirates will have waylaid unsuspecting ships along the treacherous coast.
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