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lay-by

NOUN
  1. designated paved area beside a main road where cars can stop temporarily

How To Use lay-by In A Sentence

  • The quality of Buck's voice, which can be described as tinny, raspy, kind of like he has a piece of sandpaper caught in his throat, has not affected the content of his play-by-play stylings. NY Daily News
  • And so, full of misgivings, Leonard agreed to meet the following evening at a lay-by on the road home. GRACE
  • The fact that the men and dogs disappeared into caravans parked in a lay-by near to the field supports the argument that the dogs had just strayed.
  • And so Nick was giving us the play-by-play long distance on exactly what was going on.
  • The vehicle then pulled into the lay-by and parked up for several hours.
  • Just like the old days when he would be out there with Mizner and the guys, running along the sidewalks of Kernsville in pretend slow motion as the half-miler Benny Vaughn did his mock-serious announcer, giving them all funny foreignized names to make them sound more glamorous, doing the play-by-play as they made agonistic faces and leaned histrionically toward the imaginary finish line. Again to Carthage
  • Would mornings really be the same without in-depth play-by-plays of Barbara Walters 'orgasms, Joy Behar's trips to her gyno, Whoopi Goldberg's sex simulations or Sherri Shepherd's nudity? Boobies, Vibrators, And One-Night Stands: The Ladies Of "The View" Get Dirty (VIDEO)
  • The bond strength between banding materials and component edges were measured according to relevant National Standards for 12 different lay-by time gaps from sawing to edge banding.
  • The prosector did the postmortem, keeping track of the process... giving a play-by-play to the microphone. THE HUNDREDTH MAN
  • He had spotted another lay-by, beyond Jena, just before the link road to the autobahn back to the border.
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