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laid
[ leyd ]
laid
/ leɪd /
verb
- the past tense and past participle of lay 1
Other Words From
- well-laid adjective
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Example Sentences
Shankly laid the foundations for Liverpool's future success, taking them from the second tier to win three English titles, two FA Cups and the Uefa Cup.
Instead, he has laid the blame on other members of the team whom he also says failed to deliver the promised features.
AllHere is now in Chapter 7 bankruptcy, its employees have been laid off, and the company is under the control of a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
"Oh, I bet you really laid down the gauntlet, Joe. I bet you walked in there and let him have it," Stewart joked.
The alleged plot against Mr Cotler comes after the US laid charges against a man who is accused of trying to assassinate President elect-Donald Trump on behalf of Iran.
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