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.
Random good picture Not show
241. Thousands of turtles drag themselves onto the beach and lay their eggs in the sand.
242. She won't get the job - I'd lay money on it!
243. The government called on them to lay down their arms and surrender.
244. You lay yourself open to ridicule wearing clothes like that.
245. She lay on the examination couch and waited for the doctor to return.