laid over (Meaning)
laid over
to make a stopover, stopover, stopover sense 1, to make a temporary halt or stop, postpone
Synonyms & Antonyms of laid over
laid over Sentence Examples
- The blanket was laid over the sleeping baby to keep her warm.
- The carpet was laid over the concrete floor to enhance comfort.
- The plastic sheet was laid over the furniture to protect it from dust.
- The tarp was laid over the woodpile to shield it from the rain.
- The vinyl siding was laid over the original wood siding to provide insulation.
- The sod was laid over the bare ground to create a lush lawn.
- The wallpaper was laid over the old paint to freshen up the room.
- The icing was laid over the cake to complete its decoration.
- The leaves laid over the path, making it slippery and treacherous.
- The fog laid over the valley, obscuring the view of the distant mountains.
FAQs About the word laid over
to make a stopover, stopover, stopover sense 1, to make a temporary halt or stop, postpone
deferred, delayed,postponed, held up, held off (on),held over, put over, remitted, put off, detained
decided (upon), dealt (with), acted, did,worked (on),wrought (on),
The blanket was laid over the sleeping baby to keep her warm.
The carpet was laid over the concrete floor to enhance comfort.
The plastic sheet was laid over the furniture to protect it from dust.
The tarp was laid over the woodpile to shield it from the rain.