lay hands on
English
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Verb
editlay hands on (third-person singular simple present lays hands on, present participle laying hands on, simple past and past participle laid hands on)
- (idiomatic) To find, obtain or procure.
- Synonyms: get one's hands on, get hold of
- If we can lay hands on some chicken wire and a black light, we can make some scary Halloween decorations.
- 2008, Sean Miller, Shveta Verma, Riffing on Strings: Creative Writing Inspired by String Theory, page 111:
- What luck, right when I'd laid my hands on flight coupons; had my checkbook in the black!
- (idiomatic) To seize or assault.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lay, hands.
Translations
editto obtain or procure
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