Synonym: arrange, deposit, place, put, rest, set. Antonym: ecclesiastical. Similar words: play, lay out, allay, clay, delay, lay off, lay up, layer. Meaning: [leɪ] n. 1. a narrative song with a recurrent refrain 2. a narrative poem of popular origin. v. 1. put into a certain place or abstract location 2. put in a horizontal position 3. prepare or position for action or operation 4. lay eggs 5. impose as a duty, burden, or punishment. adj. 1. concerning those not members of the clergy 2. not of or from a profession.
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31. Most birds lay eggs in the spring.
32. I lay awake for much of the night.
33. The letter lay unopened in the travel firm's pigeonhole.
34. Her marriage now lay in tatters.
35. We lay huddled together for warmth.
36. She lay there screaming in agony.
37. The city lay in ruins after the earthquake.
38. She lay motionless where she was, oblivious to pain.
39. His clothes lay in a heap on the floor.
40. A human form lay there, wrapped in a shroud.
41. A vast panorama of the valley lay before us.
42. The doctor advised me to lay off cigarettes.
43. Coils of rope lay on the quayside.
44. He lay helpless on the floor.
45. The manager lay back in the armchair.
46. He lay back in the comfortable chair.
47. Lay the cards face up on the table.
48. He loosened tie and lay in bed.
49. She lay pliant in his arms.
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50. The house lay in dark shadow.
51. A thin, veined hand lay on the coverlet.
52. An open suitcase lay on her bed.
53. His wife lay dead beside him.
54. His tools lay neglected in the garden.
55. She lay down for half an hour.
56. He lay in agony until the doctor arrived.
57. At night, he lay awake beside her.
58. The box lay empty on the bed.
59. A thick layer of dust lay on the furniture.
60. He lay face downwards on his bed.