lay+at+rest
91rest stop — A place at the side of a road where drivers can stop (to rest). The British term is lay by …
92lay someone/something to rest — bury a body in a grave ■ soothe and dispel fear, anxiety, grief, or a similar unpleasant emotion suspicion will be laid to rest by fact rather than hearsay …
93lay over — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. delay, stay over, break a journey; see rest 2 , stop 1 …
94lay — leɪ n. way in which something is laid or lies (especially of a country); (Slang) sexual partner (vulgar); (Slang) sexual intercourse (vulgar) n. poem which tells a story (especially one that can be sung); song v. place in a horizontal position;… …
95God rest his soul — may he rest in peace, may he lay in rest after death …
96to rest — See: LAY TO REST …
97to rest — See: LAY TO REST …
98to\ rest — See: lay to rest …
99put something to rest — lay/put/something to rest phrase to finally show that something is not true Their smiling faces laid to rest the stories of an impending divorce. Thesaurus: to try to show that an idea or belief is wrongsynonym Main entry: rest * * …
100lay someone to rest — to bury someone s body in a ceremony after they have died …