Phrasal Verb - Laying Out
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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 |
|---|---|
| 1 | Can you help me laying out the table for the dinner party? |
| 2 | The artist was laying out his paints and brushes before starting his new piece. |
| 3 | Let's laying out our plans for the project before we begin. |
| 4 | The construction crew was laying out the foundation for the new building. |
| 5 | I need to laying out my clothes for tomorrow to make sure I don't forget anything. |
| 6 | The teacher was laying out the lesson plans for the week. |
| 7 | Before the race, the athletes were laying out their running gear. |
| 8 | The gardener was laying out the fertilizer for the roses. |
| 9 | The detective was laying out the evidence on the table. |
| 10 | The tailor was laying out the fabric for the customer's new suit. |