Laid a burden on
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TAXEDLaid a burden on.
laidsLAID, to burden (to load heavily)
laidedLAID, to burden (to load heavily)
laidingLAID, to burden (to load heavily)
LIEDTOLaid a story on
TILEDLaid vinyl on, as a floor
BETOne may get laid on a horse
wattleles laid on a roof to support thatch
wattledles laid on a roof to support thatch
saddleclothsA cloth laid on a horse's back under the saddle
saddleclothA cloth laid on a horse's back under the saddle
SOSMessage that might be laid out in coconuts on a beach
setoutsthings set or laid out for use or display, as food on a table
setoutthings set or laid out for use or display, as food on a table
emphasesStress laid on a word or words to indicate special meaning or particular importance
cromlech(in Wales) A megalithic tomb consisting of a large flat stone laid on upright ones
landlineA conventional telecommunications connection by cable laid across land, typically either on poles or buried underground
landlinesA conventional telecommunications connection by cable laid across land, typically either on poles or buried underground
garboardsThe first range of planks or plates laid on a ship's bottom next to the keel
rubbingAn impression of a design on brass or stone, made by rubbing on paper laid over it with colored wax, pencil, chalk, etc
rubbingsAn impression of a design on brass or stone, made by rubbing on paper laid over it with colored wax, pencil, chalk, etc
wayhardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways
wayshardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways
torselsbeam or slab of wood, stone, iron, etc., laid on a masonry wall to receive and distribute the weight from one end of a beam
torselbeam or slab of wood, stone, iron, etc., laid on a masonry wall to receive and distribute the weight from one end of a beam
frottagetechnique in the visual arts of obtaining textural effects or images by rubbing lead, chalk, charcoal, etc., over paper laid on a granular or relieflike surface
railedone of a pair of parallel bars laid on a prepared track, roadway, etc, that serve as a guide and running surface for the wheels of a railway train, tramcar, etc
scissorsAn instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other thin material, consisting of two blades laid one on top of the other and fastened in the middle so as to allow them to be opened and closed by a thumb and finger inserted through rings on the end of their handles