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Definition of Easy lay
1. Noun. Street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate.
Generic synonyms: Gamma Hydroxybutyrate, Ghb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Easy Lay
Literary usage of Easy lay
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of English History edited by Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling (1897)
"... preponderance of layover spiritual peers was established, and the subsequent
work of the Reformation of the Church was rendered more easy. Lay abbots ..."
2. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"Shall Aristippus' easy lay», Trifles of philosophic pleasure Compos'd in literary
leisure, Aspire to gain thy deathless praise ? If thy nice ear attends the ..."
3. A Library of American Literature from the Earliest Settlement to the Present by Arthur Stedman, Edmund Clarence Stedman (1894)
"... Formed to delight and captivate the soul: In this Eugenia tells her easy lay,
The brilliant work of courtly Beaumarchais: In this Racine, Voltaire, ..."
4. American Poetry by Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Wiley Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster (1918)
"Soft from the lips -its easy accents roll, Form'd to delight and captivate the
soul: In this Eugenia tells her easy lay, The brilliant work of courtly ..."
5. American Poetry by Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Wiley Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster (1918)
"Soft from the lips its easy accents roll, Form'd to delight and captivate the
soul: In this Eugenia tells her easy lay, The brilliant work of courtly ..."
6. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"When this is done, men will as easy lay aside the profession of religion, as
burdensome clothes in summer. There is much talk of a plot and conspiracy to ..."
7. Poems written and published during the American revolutionary war by Philip Morin Freneau (1809)
"... and elegant with ease ; Soft from the lips its easy accents roll, Formed to
delight and captivate the soul: In this Eugenia tells her easy lay, ..."