lay by

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English[edit]

Noun[edit]

lay by (plural lay bys)

  1. Alternative form of lay-by

Verb[edit]

lay by (third-person singular simple present lays by, present participle laying by, simple past and past participle laid by)

  1. To put away for future use; save; to build up as savings.
    He had managed to lay by money for college through his years as a paperboy.
    Coordinate terms: lay aside, lay away, lay in, lay up, put aside, put away, put by, save, store, store away, store up
  2. (nautical) (of a sailing vessel) To remain stationary while heading into the wind; to come to a standstill; heave to; lay to.
  3. (Southern US, Midland US) To tend (a crop) for the last time, leaving it to mature without further cultivation.

Verb[edit]

lay by

  1. simple past of lie by

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