LAY
- LIE, to be in or get into a horizontal position [v] / to deposit as a wager [v LAID, LAYED, LAYING, LAYS]
- to proceed according to a plan
- to assert firmly; state authoritatively
- to deposit as a wager [v LAID or LAYED, LAYING, LAYS]
- to hold merchandise pending final payment or request for delivery
- to bury
- to relax
- to put away for future use; store; save
- (of a sailing vessel) to come to a standstill; heave to; lay to
- to tend (a crop) for the last time, leaving it to mature without further cultivation
- (of a sailing vessel) to sail close to the wind
- to give up; yield
- to stock; store
- to draw at full size (the lines of a hull), as on the floor of a mold loft; lay off; loft
- to wait for in order to attack or surprise; lie in wait for
- to store away for future use
- to attack physically or verbally; assail
- to exaggerate in one's speech or actions, esp. to engage in exaggerated flattery or reproof
- to dismiss (an employee)
- to cease
- to cover with; apply
- to sail toward or row with a full stroke
- to tell, impart, or give to
- to provide as a special treat
- to strike or aim blows in every direction
- to proceed to do; set about
- to sail in the desired direction without tacking
- to abandon; reject
- to save for use at a later time; store
- to reserve for later use; save
- to place or put down, esp. on a flat surface
- to place in proper position
- to present for consideration
- (of a hen) to produce (eggs)
- to attribute
- past tense of lie
- the position of something
- not ordained into the clergy
- not a member of a profession
- deliberately false statement
- to tell a lie
- to assume or have a reclining position
- to be or remain
- manner of lying
- to have sexual intercourse
- (formerly, of a fighting ship) to come alongside (another fighting ship) in order to board