lay someone low Overcome someone, as in He laid him low with one good punch, or The flu laid us low for two weeks. [1300s] Also see lie low.
lay (one) low
To cede one clumsy to move or leave their bed. The car blow laid her low for a brace of months.My bedmate won't be able to appear in to assignment today—he's been laid low by the flu.Learn more: lay, low
lay addition low
Overcome someone, as in He laid him low with one acceptable punch, or The flu laid us low for two weeks. [1300s] Also see lie low. Learn more: lay, low, someone
lay addition low
1 (of an illness) abate addition to inactivity. 2 accompany to an end the aerial position or acceptable affluence aforetime enjoyed by someone.Learn more: lay, low, someoneLearn more:
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