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Meanings of laid here in English
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Usage of laid here in English
1
And it'll be a comfort to think you'll see me laidhere.
2
Bound, pleading for mercy, the jokers of Chichén Itzá were laidhere.
3
He was here, and the trap was laidhere, and he slipped through it.
4
Supper had been laidhere but the apartment was empty.
5
You ain't the only one that's laidhere and wanted to end it all.
6
That was the largest egg ever laidhere, and I have always wished that I had hatched it.
7
Large granite stones are laidhere in the form of coffins, ornamented with rude carvings from the times of Catholicism.
8
Because you no longer look as you did at the time when you would have been laidhere, if you had really died.
9
Plans have been laidhere and in the other capitals for coordinated and cooperative action by all the United Nations-militaryaction and economic action.
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The shining foundations of that so splendid monument of the later Elizabethan genius, which has paralyzed and confounded all our criticism, were laidhere.
11
'A piece of matting has been laidhere at the side, and we have all stood upon that.'
12
"I have an idea," he said, apropos of nothing at all, "that at any rate the ghost is laidhere.