lay something up

lay something up
lay something up
1. to acquire and store something. •

Try to lay as much of it up as you can.

I am trying to lay up some firewood for the winter.

2. [for something] to disable something. •

The accident laid up the ship for repairs.

A wreck laid the bus up for months.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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