1. lying - Noun
2. lying - Adjective
3. lying - Verb
Derived from lie
of Lie
of Lie, to tell a falsehood.
of Lie, to be supported horizontally.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bench of Justices RF Nariman and S Ravindra Bhat said, “We don’t find any merits in the appeal” filed by the government challenging the TDSAT’s order asking it to refund Rs 104.34 crore lying unadjusted to RCL and RTL. Source: Internet
About the government’s claims that he was allowed to move out for “personal, political and official assignments”, with security that he was entitled to and on government-provided vehicles, Soz said, “They are lying through their teeth. Source: Internet
Abeer Bilal, 40, was thrown up into the air and left lying face-down on the kerb after Stefan Ulchianu’s Audi A1 ploughed into her at around 50mph as she crossed the road on her way home in Cardiff shortly before 11pm on April 10 last year. Source: Internet
A bystander video of the scene went viral after it appeared to show the amputee lying on the floor in pain, as a fellow protester cried out for a medic. Source: Internet
According to Alex police spokesperson Sergeant Simphiwe Mbatha, two officers were summoned to the crime scene and on arrival, they found the body of a male lying on his back. Source: Internet
Acceptable planting spots are defined as microsites on the north and east sides of down logs, stumps, or slash, and lying in the shadow cast by such material. Source: Internet