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We were able to secure eleven new computers for the school.
Air, or Lay. not like, air you breathe, or lay down. its different words. both are synonyms for Tune.
Hold L2 and R2 then hold the circle button
lay, put
Hold down the "control" key and click
Well, let's see... Rob Bad Lab Your Our Lay Bay There are plenty more, but I covered only 7 of them.
The word pondre in french means to LAY as in lay eggs.Cha!cha!
The root word "fuse" means to join or blend together. It is derived from the Latin word "fusus," which means to pour or melt together.
"Puropundo" in Bicol refers to a superstition or belief that states that a certain action or object can bring bad luck or misfortune. It is similar to the concept of jinx or superstition in other cultures.
Air, or Lay. not like, air you breathe, or lay down. its different words. both are synonyms for Tune.
It doesn't quite rhyme with "corn". The word you are looking for is spawn.
Down he lay
Lay aside every encumbrance which hold you back from your goal. i.e. in running -- loose clothing, heaving shoes
The Abaluhya (Luhya) equivalent for the English word 'lay' is "alaa".
The word "lay" is pronounced the same as the word "lei." They are homophones.
The word to lay down flat is... prone. Cookiecrisp$$
"Lay" is the present tense for the word that means "to place or put down": Lay your coat on the bad. Lay your head on the pillow. "Lie" is the present tense for the word that means "to recline": Lie down for a nap. Lie on the examining table. Here is the present and past tense for each of those examples: Today you lay your coat on the bad. Yesterday you laid your coat on the bed. Today I lay my head on the pillow. Yesterday I laid my head on the pillow. Today I lie down for a nap. Yesterday I lay down for a nap. Today he lies on the examining table. Yesterday he lay on the examining table.
yes...if you typed the word into google search you will see that oviparous means animals that lay eggs.