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laid
[leyd]
laid
/ leɪd /
verb
the past tense and past participle of lay 1
Other Word Forms
- well-laid adjective
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Example Sentences
Rahaf immediately set up what she called "a shrine" to her sister Sara, with photographs and mementoes, including her watch, carefully laid out on a bookcase.
When she was about 5, she disappeared for hours to a dark henhouse to see how chickens laid eggs, so absorbed that she was oblivious to her family’s frantic search for her.
All officers are required to follow standards of professional behaviour laid out in law.
On the tables, copies of Ursula and the Image Makers issues were laid out in waves, slowly disappearing as the night continued.
Mr Syafeii also laid out the dilemma with the use of heavy equipment, such as cranes and excavators.
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