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View definitions for lay

lay

adjective as in amateur, not trained in a religious or other profession

verb as in put, place

verb as in produce, advance

verb as in credit, allocate

verb as in design, plan

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Weak match

verb as in make smooth

verb as in bet, wager

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noun as in a song or poem

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Example Sentences

When you see just a few of the items laid out like that it truly does seem like an unstoppable juggernaut.

From Salon

The state of the game in Wales cannot be laid solely at the door of Gatland or his Wales national side.

From BBC

Diversity initiatives weren't the only place the president laid blame.

From Salon

“Last year, it happened for the first time, and it’s so rare to have her lay three eggs again.”

The Hammers reportedly went in for Duran again earlier this month, having a £57m bid rejected, but it started to look increasingly likely that his future laid elsewhere.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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