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- put someone out of action through illness or injury:"he was laid up with his familiar fever"
- take a ship or other vehicle out of service:"our boats were laid up during the winter months"
- build up a stock of something in case of need:"I laid up a good store of bread and cheese"
- assemble layers in the arrangement required for the manufacture of plywood or other laminated material:"successive plies are laid up until the desired thickness is achieved"
- golfhit the ball deliberately to a lesser distance than possible, typically in order to avoid a hazard:"the conservative thing to do was lay up and settle for a five"
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- Lay up can mean12:
- To stock for future use: lay up supplies for a long journey.
- To confine with an illness or injury: was laid up for a month.
- To force someone to stay in bed: She's been laid up with the flu for over a week.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.lay up 1. To stock for future use: lay up supplies for a long journey. 2. Informal To confine with an illness or injury: was laid up for a month.www.thefreedictionary.com/laying+uplay someone up phrasal verb with lay verb uk / leɪ / us / leɪ / laid Add to word list to force someone to stay in bed: She's been laid up with the flu for over a week.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lay-up Explore further
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