Sentence examples for lay parlance from inspiring English sources

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In lay parlance, I have an unusual form of low blood pressure.

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(lie, lay, lain, lying).

In football parlance, the warning lies in the notion of never going back.

What Ms. Arova meant, in ballet parlance, was could she lie on her tummy and splay her legs like a frog, a test to see if she had the flexibility to dance.

When my parents had their new home painted, she looked at the murals on the roof and said, "I made those!" In more common parlance, she had started lying; she was 4. I was starting to freak out when both my mother and my mother-in-law played out their wisdom and said, "It is simply a part of growing up.

(In the parlance of [22], if (c) lies properly between (a) and (b) in the Q-interpretation, (c)separates(a from(b).) The paper contains no proofs, but instead promises a more comprehensive treatment in a later work (which sadly has never appeared).

In a 1905 letter to Sir Sidney Colvin, he wrote, "There comes a point when disease like bad weather at sea becomes in sailor parlance, unmanageable; there were four days when I had to lie on my back as helpless as a waterlogged and dismasted hulk".

You lie, lie, lie.

Lies, lies, lies, yeah.

Once again, lie, lie, lie. .

In their parlance: freedom.

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