Idioms
lay over
to arrive somewhere and wait some time before continuing on a journey
We will have to lay over in London for nine hours before we continue on our trip.
lay the blame on (someone or something)
lay the groundwork for (something)
lay up (a vessel) or lay (a vessel) up
lay up (something) or lay (something) up
lay waste (to something) or lay (something) to waste
lay/light into (someone)
lay/light into (something)
layaway plan
lead (someone) by the nose
lead (someone) down the garden path
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in the second place
shut (something) up or shut up (something)
think outside the box
hot under the collar
name of the game
no picnic
a no-show
straighten out (someone or something) or straighten (someone or something) out
ill-disposed to (do something)
come into (some money)
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