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81laid to rest — dead A monumental favourite, as in at rest: She came to the end of the road only five months after we had laid Father to rest, so they were not parted long. (Tyrrell, 1973) Anyone dying at sea might be laid in the lockers, for… …
82laid to the bone — 1. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ He got himself laid to the bone. □ We were all laid to the bone by midnight. 2. AND silked to the bone mod. naked. □ I was all silked to the bone, getting ready for a shower, when the phone rings …
83laid-off — adjective having lost your job • Syn: ↑discharged, ↑dismissed, ↑fired, ↑pink slipped • Similar to: ↑unemployed * * * laid off «layd f», adjective. temporarily dismissed from work: »a quirky British fi …
84laid line — noun : any of the closely spaced parallel lines in laid paper made by laid wires …
85laid-backness — noun see laid back …
86laid-backness — See laid back. * * * …
87laid deck — Shipbuilding. a wooden deck having planking laid parallel to the sides of the hull so as to follow the curves toward the ends of the vessel. * * * …
88laid-back — adj. Laid back is used with these nouns: ↑attitude …
89laid-off — adj. Laid off is used with these nouns: ↑worker …
90laid-back — adj Calm and relaxed. You need to be more laid back. 1960s …