Similar words: gridlock, laid, plaid, waylaid, inlaid, get laid, laid off, laid-off. Meaning: adj. put out of action (by illness).
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1. The hunters laid low seven pheasants.
2. She's been laid low with flu for a week.
3. The thieves lay low for a few days in a farmhouse, then tried to leave the country with the money.
4. Then we lay low for a while.
5. Behind the mangroves lay low scrub, lagoons, and then narrow flats planted with sugar cane.
6. If I were laid low tomorrow you wouldn't have to worry.
7. Eleven Aberdeen players were laid low by the virus, and Rangers lost their international goalkeeper Andy Goram to the bug.
8. Mother has been laid low by a high fever.
9. I laid low two wolves yesterday.
10. Many trees were laid low by the storm.
11. Mother has been laid low by bad fever.
12. I was laid low by a fever.
13. I was laid low with flu for two weeks.
14. Some trees were laid low by the storm.
15. The blast of the explosion laid low trees and houses for miles around.
16. He shadows on the train from Madrid and laid low in the Mediterranean port of Cartagena.
17. Terry has been laid low with glandular fever for nearly a month now.
18. The blast of the laid low trees and houses for miles around.
19. Our plan has been laid low by his refusal to cooperate with us.
20. The whole family was laid low by / with ( ie was ill and in bed with ) flu.
21. During the recent bubble years, America's housing investment boomed,[sentencedict.com] but corporate investment was laid low by the dotcom bust.
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