Sentences with lay over
lay o·ver
L l - To lay a book on a desk.
- One punch laid him low.
- The dog laid its ears back.
- Their motives were laid bare.
- To lay hands on a child.
- To lay bricks.
- To lay a pipeline.
- To lay the foundations for further negotiations.
- I laid my case before the commission.
- To lay blame on the inspector.
- They laid him in the old churchyard.
- To lay an embargo on oil shipments.
- He laid $10 on the horse that won the third race.
- The scene is laid in France.
- To lay the nap of cloth.
- Laying the clouds of dust with a spray of water.
- The book lies on the table.
- To lie in ambush.
- These things lie upon my mind.
- Land lying along the coast.
- The broad plain that lies before us.
- The trail from here lies to the west.
- The fault lies here.
- The real remedy lies in education.
- Their ancestors lie in the family plot.
- The lie of the patio, facing the water.
- I refuse to take such an insult lying down.