He laid down and fall sleep.
She laid the book on the table before leaving the room.
Sure! Here's an example sentence using "laid down": "After a long day at work, I laid down on the couch to relax."
The correct spelling is "laid".
The cosmopolite set foot in almost thirty different countries before he was finally laid to rest in a country different from his birth nation.
In this context, "laid back" means relaxed and easygoing. It suggests that the atmosphere in the restaurant is casual and not overly formal or intense.
In the sentence, "lay" is transitive as it has a direct object (backpack), while "laid" is intransitive as it does not have a direct object.
The hen laid an egg
The body laid in the coffin.
As he laid down in the hammock, it sagged in the middle.
your less likely to get laid then a tramp
The grand mausoleum housed the remains of the royal family, standing as a solemn tribute to their legacy.
Sure! Here's an example sentence using "laid down": "After a long day at work, I laid down on the couch to relax."
Yes. `The chicken laid five eggs.` is a correct sentence.
Laid back
a body of land nearly surrounded by water; The ducks laid their eggs on the peninsula.
He laid out all the equipment he'd need for the job on the counter before he began.
Business has been slow at the factory, and as a result I was laid off.
I laid my book on the table. Laid is a regular verb. The forms are lay laid laid.