It's a machine for laying railway tracks.
Forrest Gump ran for so long, he was thought to be indefatigable.
It is laying in bed
Yes, track star is a compound noun, an 'open compound', written as two separate words but with its own meaning. Other examples of open compound nouns are bus stop, golf club, or washing machine.
'Laying' is the present participle of 'lay' and as such is a transitive verb. That means that it must have an object, whether stated or implied. For example: 'My hens have been laying very few eggs recently.' 'He was laying the table for dinner a few minutes ago.' 'The president will be laying down her power at the end of her term of office.' 'They are laying odds of 5 to 1 on that horse.' 'The hens are laying well' (the object 'eggs' is understood). 'I'm laying on that horse to win in this race' (the object 'a bet' is understood). 'We are just laying her on the bed till she feels better.' 'Laying' should not be confused with 'lying', which is intransitive. For example: 'She was lying on the bed till she felt better', not 'She was laying on the bed till she felt better.'
Laying in the cut means staying at home, hiding out in a safe place, or hiding unseen so as to surprise (jump on, attack) someone.
Yes, the phrase "for laying track" is a prepositional phrase. It starts with the preposition "for" and includes the noun "track."
A railroad will be given sufficient land for laying fifty miles of track in a state
A railroad will be given sufficient land for laying fifty miles of track in a state
Normally, yes, not an issue.
A honey bee queen is an egg-laying machine.
it helps in laying out the work accurately
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Central Pacific & Union Pacific.