Examples of 'lain' in a sentence
Meaning of "lain"
lie (verb) - To intentionally make a false statement with the intent to deceive; to not tell the truth
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- past participle of lie (“to be oriented in a horizontal position, situated”)
- To conceal, keep quiet about.
- A surname.
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Body has lain inside all summer.
Upon whose bosom snow has lain.
I have lain in bed with my eyes open.
Main conditions of eligibility lain conditions f eligibility.
I have lain awake dreaming of this moment.
It puts in way with time to me it was lain.
I would have lain awake all night.
Hath the man who hath lain.
No vi i lain must come in our love story.
The fury of the king hath lain.
He hath lain it out for the creatures.
From the place where hope was lain.
He has lain his crown on the ground.
The idea seems to have lain dor.
It has lain derelict since that time.
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I hope that you have not lain.
You had lain and he had lain.
The dead are to rest where they have been lain.
I have not even lain next to my husband.
Lain has been out every night.
Would not have lain in the grave of.
Had lain under the mastery of rome.
Since then it has lain cased in a drawer.
I had lain awake nights figuring it all out.
The power has always lain with men.
I had lain with him before that.
I would rather have lain there.
I have lain under the leaves.
Erfenstein has since lain in ruins.
I have lain in sackcloth on the earth.
But what had had lain.
I have never lain with any man at all.
Lain GmbH and will be provided to the authorities.
The revellers have lain down to sumptuous rest.
Lain then beneath the ocean.
These ruins had lain buried for centuries.
And in the ground we may be lain.
I have lain with the devil.
Shall we not lie as we have lain.
He has lain there for an hour.
Since then the fortress has lain in ruins.
I have lain awake making plans.
Is a critic but another has lain hidden before us.
Just lain on bed for a week.
Her face is discolored from being lain on.
It was lain to rest in the very depths of the well.
Cold in the grave for years has lain.
It has lain undisturbed for millennia.
No man had ever yet lain in this tomb.
You have lain almost three weeks in coma.