laid

IPA: ɫˈeɪd

adjective

  • (of paper) Marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.
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Examples of "laid" in Sentences

  • Seth Godin laid out an interesting corporate evolution process today:
  • In a speech yesterday, President Barack Obama once again laid out how he plans to address this problem:
  • The struggle of the country's trapped miners has once again laid bare the human costs of such "progress."
  • In myriad ways, his term laid bare deep and significant problems with our systems of government and politics.
  • Griffin laid out his architecture in the Planetary Society report in summer of 2004, over a year before the law passed.
  • Martin laid down the letter and worked a problem in mental arithmetic, finding the product of fifteen cents times sixty thousand to be nine thousand dollars.

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