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laid

American  
[leyd] / leɪd /

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of lay.


laid British  
/ leɪd /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of lay 1

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  • well-laid adjective

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As they viewed the remains laid out on a white silk sheet, many pilgrims made the sign of the cross, others kneeled down.

From Barron's

This extraordinary saga of Los Angeles, celebrity and religion are laid out in the recent book “Sister, Sinner” about McPherson’s vanishing act and the optics of her “resurrection.”

From Los Angeles Times

The women laid waste to the competition, outscoring their opponents 31-1 in the first five games.

From Los Angeles Times

She brought paints, and while I hadn’t painted for over a decade at least, I managed to paint on a note card the fruit she’d laid out: two raspberries and three blueberries.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2020, Marsh Fritillary butterfly larvae webs and Brown Hairstreak butterfly eggs were laid at the retreat and continue to thrive there.

From BBC