It represents that his dream of having the farm with Lennie and George is over-he seems to be hiding from the reality that the bleak future he thought he'd avoided is now all he has to hope for.
This is not an idiom. The verb "lay" is the past tense of "lie," and means that whatever or whoever the subject of the sentence may be, they were laying down on top of some hay.
A cloud. Or cotton candy.
Technically, chickens don't even need hay to lay their eggs. Once they are old enough, around 20 weeks old, they will start laying eggs anywhere they can lay down and nest down in. But it is nice to have a 12 inch by 12 inch box filled with a layer of hay for the chickens to nest in.
Maka (from the first poster) more so is eyes. Helena [hay-lay-na] is face or appearance. You may say hele-helena, but it isn't necessary.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------maka, helehelena
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Get in a ditch and lay face down protecting your head with your hands.
There should be a small icon on the document feeder that shows whether the paper should be face up or face down. If that icon shows face up, put the outgoing transmission face up, if it shows face down, put the outgoing transmission face down.
hele 'oe [hay-lay oh-ay]
Lay, hay, spray, may, say, and pay.
way, lay, say, pay, day, bay, hay, jay, lay, may, ray
They LIE down (to lie, lay, lain). LAY the table, please! (to lay, laid, laid).
Get Down or Lay Down was created in 2000.