To "lay down" is to "set something down", and it doesn't always mean set something down on the ground. However, there are other definitions. Take this sentense for instanse: Henry layed down the job offer because he wanted to spend time with his family. If one is to lay down a good offer, they are refusing, usually because of something, like in this sentence, Henry wanted family time.
"Laid down" typically means to establish or set forth something such as rules, guidelines, or principles. It can also refer to physically placing something in a horizontal position.
Sure! Here's an example sentence using "laid down": "After a long day at work, I laid down on the couch to relax."
The past tense of "lay down" is "laid down."
She laid the book on the table before leaving the room.
The French word "laid" translates to "ugly" in English.
No, "laid" is not a noun. It is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "lay," meaning to put or place something down.
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laid down Neither - it's lay, the past tense of to lie.
laying it down for people and getting laid
Sure! Here's an example sentence using "laid down": "After a long day at work, I laid down on the couch to relax."
The past tense of "lay down" is "laid down."
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Mean ugly. est laid = to be ugly.
Where & when the keel was laid down; meaning when they started building the bottom of the ship (the keel is the bottom of the ship). Like a person's spine and ribs, a ship is the same way, only made of metal instead of bone.
who laid down the basic foundation for the science of genetics
She laid the book on the table before leaving the room.
The Harland & Wolff shipyard no. 401on March 31st 1909 Titanic's keel was laid down
It means to be indulged via the reproductive system or to have sex. It also means to put something down on the ground or to put hands gently on someone.