lay in
Meanings
verb
- To put (something) aside for future use.
- To add (something) to a painting, especially directly onto the blank canvas in the early stages of the work.
- To give a lay-in; to allow or require one to remain in one's cell, rather than work, due to injury or illness.
verb
- simple past of lie in
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