Similar words: playing, slaying, delaying, play in, saying, paying, dismaying, spraying. Meaning: ['leɪɪŋ] n. the production of eggs (especially in birds).
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91. Trying to find out for certain if you were the burglar, and laying a little trap for you if you were.
92. Defences such as duress or provocation may be analysed in the expectation of laying bare the rules which apply.
93. Laying one hand on the pale blue cotton lining of his sleeping-bag, she stroked it.
94. Inmates were paid 50 cents a day for the back-breaking chore of clearing right of way through dense forests and laying track.
95. Laying and distributing the eggs in small batches is a special adaptation to these hot desert conditions.
96. Lucky are those who have old fashioned duckboards for laying atop the snow.
97. Laying bricks or paviors on a bed of sand is probably the easiest way of making a garden path.
98. He was just laying the cards down for another game, when he heard the door open behind him.
99. John Evans, and Oscar Montelius, laying the foundations for the study of the typology of artifacts.
100. Summary trial covers the less serious offences and is commenced by the laying of information and a summons.
101. We consult an architect, laying our current floor plan before her and describing our needs.
102. Molly went on laying the table, placing knives and forks neatly as though her sanity depended on it.
103. We immediately began laying plans for subsequent operations to achieve what we had been unable to accomplish at Pearl Harbor.
104. It also lies behind such developments as the medieval conviction that a monarch could heal by the laying on of hands.
105. He must negotiate puzzles, spring boards, buttons and other contraptions laying in his path.
106. Over the years, courts and tribunals have fought shy of laying down detailed procedural guidance.
107. Stuyvesant responded by laying hands on To bias Feake, who delivered the document, arresting and eventually banishing him.
108. Laying the shotguns well out of danger, he started the chainsaw.
109. Most of all, it requires laying aside the guilt, uncoiling the defensive posture and dealing with the facts.
110. They are oviparous, or egg laying, and have rigid fangs.
111. The door gunners were now laying down a steady suppressing fire.
112. Dad and Pop had built a garage and had just finished laying a concrete drive.
113. Madame Bernice claimed to be able to heal people simply by laying her hands on their bodies.
114. These skills have the effect of laying children open to closer inspection and increase their vulnerability through peer appraisal and criticism.
115. There is one other bizarre adaptation used by the female cuckoo in laying her eggs.
116. And when the results come back, Piccirillo avoids laying blame.
117. Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land or giving birth to live young.
118. Laying the Christmas decoration on the eiderdown with care,[sentencedict.com/laying.html] he thought about Vic.
119. Ray McGovern and the other protestors at the 9: 15 liturgy were laying claim to this legacy of principled dissent.
120. The sort of business which flourished in the eighties but suffered in the recession hit nineties, laying off workers.
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