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lay on
verb
- to provide or supply
to lay on entertainment
- to install
to lay on electricity
- lay it on informal.
- to exaggerate, esp when flattering
- to charge an exorbitant price
- to punish or strike harshly
Example Sentences
Festive themes have become increasingly common in online games, and many lay on special limited-time events in December and January.
Social media footage emerged on 23 July, which showed a police officer kicking a man in the head as he lay on the ground.
For two days, according to the emergency room admission report, she lay on the sofa with a brain bleed, lethargic and increasingly confused, before he finally brought her to the hospital at my aunt’s urging.
Not a space where you can comfortably lay on the ground and do some deep breathing exercises to calm yourself.
"I was in bed watching TV, while my brother lay on the street dying and I wasn’t there to protect him," she said.
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