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to lay track

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  • lay — I. verb (laid; laying) Etymology: Middle English leyen, from Old English lecgan; akin to Old English licgan to lie more at lie Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to beat or strike down with force 2. a. to put or set down …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • track|lay|er — «TRAK LAY uhr», noun. a railroad worker who lays track …   Useful english dictionary

  • track|lay|ing — «TRAK LAY ihng», noun. the laying of railway track …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lay Down Your Burdens — Battlestar Galactica episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 19 20 Directed by Michael Rymer Written …   Wikipedia

  • Lay Down (song) — Lay Down is a song by Canadian band Priestess (band). It is the second track on their debut album Hello Master.In an interview with TheFanzine.com [http://www.thefanzine.com/articles/music/51/music interview with mikey heppner of priestess/4] ,… …   Wikipedia

  • lay-by — /lay buy /, n. 1. Brit. (on a road or railroad) a place beside the main road or track where vehicles may wait. 2. Naut. a mooring place in a narrow river or canal, formed to one side so as to leave the channel free. [1795 1805; n. use of v.… …   Universalium

  • Lay It on Me — is section seven of the 15th track on the album Paul s Boutique by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989. * Produced and Written by the Beastie Boys and the Dust Brothers. * Engineered by Mario Caldato and Allen… …   Wikipedia

  • lay someone open to something — lay (someone/something) open (to (something)) 1. to put someone or something in a position where there is risk or danger. The Senator s remarks were thoughtless and laid him open to criticism. 2. to create an opportunity. A string of victories… …   New idioms dictionary

  • lay something open to — lay (someone/something) open (to (something)) 1. to put someone or something in a position where there is risk or danger. The Senator s remarks were thoughtless and laid him open to criticism. 2. to create an opportunity. A string of victories… …   New idioms dictionary

  • lay open to — lay (someone/something) open (to (something)) 1. to put someone or something in a position where there is risk or danger. The Senator s remarks were thoughtless and laid him open to criticism. 2. to create an opportunity. A string of victories… …   New idioms dictionary

  • lay open — lay (someone/something) open (to (something)) 1. to put someone or something in a position where there is risk or danger. The Senator s remarks were thoughtless and laid him open to criticism. 2. to create an opportunity. A string of victories… …   New idioms dictionary

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