TO LAY (verb) -- object of a proposition.
Related:
- This sentence
no verb... - This tagLine
no verb... - It's an all or nothing proposition
baby... - Is is the verb for when you don't want
a verb... - prepend /pree`pend'/ vt.
[by analogy with `append'] To
prefix.
As with `append' (but not `prefix' or `suffix' as a... - prepend: /pree`pend'/ [by analogy with `append'] vt.
To prefix. As with `append' (but not `prefix' or... - God is a verb.
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Buckminster... - The adverb always follows
the verb...
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Sharing the prophets... - PUBESCENT NYMPHO --
a tyromaniac... - Did you hear about the Newfie who took a course in
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