Lying

Verb
lying


 * 1) * 1811, Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, chapter 19
 * Without shutting herself up from her family ... or lying awake the whole night to indulge meditation, Elinor found every day afforded her leisure enough to think of Edward...
 * Without shutting herself up from her family ... or lying awake the whole night to indulge meditation, Elinor found every day afforded her leisure enough to think of Edward...

Thesaurus
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