lay-up
Americannoun
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Basketball. a shot with one hand from a point close to the basket, in which a player shoots the ball toward the basket, often off the backboard.
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the operation of assembling veneers for pressing into plywood.
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the operation of applying alternate layers of material and a binder to form a bonded material.
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lay.
verb
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to store or reserve for future use
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informal (usually passive) to incapacitate or confine through illness
Etymology
Origin of lay-up
First recorded in 1940–45; noun use of verb phrase lay up
Example Sentences
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The towel Murray threw landed at the heels of Davis on the baseline but the heat pack skidded across the floor just as Karl-Anthony Towns was going for a lay-up.
From Seattle Times • May 8, 2024
The case presented to them is a lay-up.
From Salon • Feb. 14, 2024
Saint Peter’s had a sweet alley-oop toward the end of the half and Jaylen Murray finished the half with a buzzer-beating lay-up to possibly give the team some momentum going into the break.
From Fox News • Mar. 25, 2022
A lay-up later on in the second quarter than took him beyond Malone's record.
From BBC • Mar. 20, 2022
For the third time that afternoon, Scott Spencer had gotten the drop on Evan, dribbling around him and then hitting the easy lay-up.
From "The Lemonade War" by Jacqueline Davies
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