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  • 41lay\ one's\ hands\ on — • lay one s hands on • get one s hands on • put one s hands on v. phr. 1. To seize in order to punish or treat roughly. If I ever lay my hands on that boy he ll be sorry. Compare: lay a finger on 2. To get possession of. He was unable to lay his… …

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  • 42lay — [adj] amateur, not trained in a religious or other profession inexpert, nonclerical, nonprofessional, nonspecialist, ordinary, secular, temporal, unsacred; concept 530 Ant. ordained, professional lay [v1] put, place arrange, deposit, dispose,… …

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  • 43lay - lie — ◊ lay Lay is a transitive verb, and it is also a past tense of another verb, lie. To lay something somewhere means to put it there carefully. Take the top sheet and lay it in the centre of the bed. The other forms of lay are lays, laying, laid …

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  • 44Lay assessor — Lay assessors are used by the government of the United Kingdom to evaluate the quality of service provided by government agencies to the public and citizens of the United Kingdom. Lay assessor is also used alternatively with lay judges as the… …

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  • 45Lay Armachiho — (Ge ez: ላይ አርማችሆ, lāy ārmāčihō , Amharic Upper Armachiho ) is one of the 105 woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. This woreda is named after Armachiho , the part of northwestern Ethiopia along the border with Sudan and south of the Tekezé… …

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  • 46Lay of Leithian — Álbum de estudio de Ainur Publicación 16 de noviembre de 2009 Grabación de enero a junio de 2009, en los Play Studios y en los Ainur Studios Género(s) rock progresivo, rock sinfónico …

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  • 47lay before — To submit (eg plans) to • • • Main Entry: ↑lay * * * ˈlay be ˌfore [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they lay before he/she/it lays before …

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  • 48lay charges — british phrase to officially accuse someone of a crime. A more common phrase is bring charges Criminal charges will be laid tomorrow. lay charges against: No charges were ever laid against her. Thesaurus: to accuse someone of a crimesynonym… …

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  • 49lay something waste — lay something waste/lay waste to something/ phrase to cause very serious damage to a place, especially in a war Thesaurus: to destroy or severely damage somethingsynonym Main entry: lay * * * lay something (to) waste s …

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  • 50lay down — {v.} 1. To let (something) be taken; give up or surrender (something). * /The general told the troops to lay down their arms./ * /He was willing to lay down his life for his country./ Compare: GIVE UP. 2. To ask people to follow; tell someone to… …

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