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Definition of "waylayed" [waylayed]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of waylay. (verb)

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Use "waylayed" in a sentence
  • "It's unfortunate that too many reasonable social initiatives are so easily waylayed in your system; perhaps the sooner it's made into a court case and so, taken out of the usually deadlocked hands of your government the sooner you'll see universal healthcare happen."
  • "Later on, these same corporate infested predators got HHO generation lost in the world of cold fusion confusion with just enough funding to keep it limping along and waylayed in that fantastical way out there in a way out of the way never-never land world of a seeming, instead of a being; lost into a fantasia of never happenin '!"
  • "Continually waylayed by searches for energy, for food, for ways to survive, and by the quirks of strange territory burgeoning with its own life, both mild and threatening, their journey grew longer and longer by the day."
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