Idioms
lay in (something) or lay (something) in
to store up a supply of something, to get and store something for future use
The farmer is trying to lay in as much food as possible before winter comes.
lay it on thick
lay low
lay of the land
lay off (someone) or lay (someone) off
lay off (something) or lay (something) off
lay off (workers/staff) or lay (workers/staff) off
lay one's cards on the table
lay one's hands on (someone)
lay one's hands on (something)
lay out (money) or lay (money) out
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hold back
bring some new facts to light
every time one turns around
on schedule
for the most part
foist (something) off on (someone) or foist off (something) on (someone)
snake in the grass
have a lot on one's mind
no end
hit the bricks
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