forlay Antonyms

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Meaning of forlay

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forlay (v. t.)

To lie in wait for; to ambush.

forlay Sentence Examples

  1. The ambushers forlay the enemy in the forest, waiting for their opportune moment to attack.
  2. The hunters forlayed a trap for the wild boar, using their cunning to lure it into their snare.
  3. The police forlay the fugitive in a warehouse, hoping to apprehend him without a violent confrontation.
  4. The paparazzi forlay the celebrity outside her apartment, eagerly snapping photographs of her every move.
  5. The thieves forlay the wealthy aristocrat in his carriage, robbing him of his valuables and leaving him stranded on the road.
  6. The soldiers forlay the enemy's stronghold, preparing to launch a surprise assault under cover of darkness.
  7. The jealous husband forlay his wife's lover, intent on confronting him and exacting revenge.
  8. The wildlife photographer forlay the rare bird in its natural habitat, capturing stunning images of its elusive beauty.
  9. The investigative reporter forlay the corrupt politician, gathering evidence of his misdeeds for an exposé.
  10. The students forlay their teacher outside the classroom, eager to ask him questions and engage in stimulating discussions.

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To lie in wait for; to ambush.

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The ambushers forlay the enemy in the forest, waiting for their opportune moment to attack.

The hunters forlayed a trap for the wild boar, using their cunning to lure it into their snare.

The police forlay the fugitive in a warehouse, hoping to apprehend him without a violent confrontation.

The paparazzi forlay the celebrity outside her apartment, eagerly snapping photographs of her every move.