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Phrasal Verb - Laying Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To prepare or arrange something, typically a plan or a scene, in a clear and orderly way. This phrasal verb can also mean to spread something flat, usually cloth, for mending or dressing.

Examples

No.Example
1Can you help me laying out the table for the dinner party?
2The artist was laying out his paints and brushes before starting his new piece.
3Let's laying out our plans for the project before we begin.
4The construction crew was laying out the foundation for the new building.
5I need to laying out my clothes for tomorrow to make sure I don't forget anything.
6The teacher was laying out the lesson plans for the week.
7Before the race, the athletes were laying out their running gear.
8The gardener was laying out the fertilizer for the roses.
9The detective was laying out the evidence on the table.
10The tailor was laying out the fabric for the customer's new suit.