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The phrase "a lay back" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a laid-back" which describes someone or something that is relaxed and easygoing.
Example: "She has a laid-back attitude that makes her enjoyable to be around."
Alternatives: "easygoing" or "relaxed".
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It was on a lay back like that," he said.
Give your upper hair a lay back style.
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Sakuda swallowed a capsule and lay back on the bed to wait.
A few kids lay back on the floor as if knocked out by the drama.
I can hit a lot of irons off the tees, lay back a little bit.
I'm a big yoga nut — it's a great practice to lay back and de-stress.
He lay back, a forearm slung across his eyes, and let it have its way.
At 4,100 feet, the night was already chilly, so I put on a warm hat and lay back to enjoy the stars.
"Whoever looks confident and strong and ready to drive takes the wheel that day, and the other person tends to lay back a little bit.
Wrap up warm and set up a comfortable chair outside, lay back and watch.
You need to lay back a little and relax.
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