The 30 occurrences of get laid

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As the days wore on, Miles realized that, more than anything in his life, even more than getting laid, he wanted to put his plan to the test.

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"I don't know..." "What, you don't wanna get laid?

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He was getting laid and I was nervous.

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"Oh, I don't know--sometimes we get laid a bit to nothing, and do well out of a race.

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The stranger is warned against taking cold baths in India, but even the most intelligent strangers are fools, and they do not obey, and so they presently get laid up.

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Dead people can't get laid, but people in federal prisons DO get conjugal visits!!!

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The stranger is warned against taking cold baths in India, but even the most intelligent strangers are fools, and they do not obey, and so they presently get laid up.

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No taxes or impositions get laid on, in fact at present the Greeks are better off than the Turks.

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"Supposing you get laid up, injured in some way?" he asked.

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See, I'm young and strong; and I love fighting, while he loves peace; and he has pains in his joints, and would, maybe, get laid up on the march, whereas I can be of more use to the cause.

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"Get laid--that's your solution for everything."

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Mandi snorted and wryly wondered if the likely prospect of getting laid later would cause him any more excitement than shooting people.

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"If I don't agree with you, will I still get laid, ma'am?"

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Why, when she and John hit hard luck, last year, what with the cattle getting diseased first and her and John getting laid up next, flat of their backs with the grip, that man was an angel in britches and spurs if there ever was an angel in anything!

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What business had he getting laid up and causing all this trouble."

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"Always at some hard work or other," he said; "you won't quit till you get laid up sick."

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Of course the "Gyppo" is no fighter, but he can stand behind and throw stones and can't resist plunging the knife into an inviting back, so sometimes our boys would get laid out.

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"I shall get laid up with rheumatiz out of it," he said; "an' this rain can't keep on, it ain't in natur', out of the Old Testament."

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Any time you ketch me working for a female girl that can't ride a horse 'thout falling off, that can't see a pig stuck 'thout fainting, that can't walk a mile 'thout getting laid up, that can't..." "Slow up there!" called Judith.

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Vell, I hold von whole trench py mineself, Mit some poys dat shoost come to de front; Britty soon dey get laid on de shelf, Den your Fritz have to do be beeg shtunt.

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You ain't goin' a step on that scalt foot an' get laid up, with that weddin' comin' off, not if I know it.

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It is a rough life, and a hard one; and if you don't get shot, or drowned, you may get laid on the shelf with the loss of a limb, and a pension that won't find you in grog and tobacco.

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If we were to leave the cave, and seek for it anywhere outside, we'd find the ground soaking wet, and, like enough, every one of us get laid up with a spell of rheumatics.

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Of course it's all right that you got hold of it before anybody else, but all the same I don't want you to be worrying yourself for nothing and get laid up before the time comes to take the glory of the discovery."

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If I thought that that there Aoba wench was foolin' me in any way--sech as givin' away my tobacco to a nigger buck, I'd have to wentilate her yaller hide or get laid out myself."

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He runs a little automobile, and I hope I may get laid out in the subway if I haven't heard him cuss in real United States when the clutch slipped.

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There is one thing, if the weather gets very bad on the way, or we get laid up by bad weather for a long time on the way to Petchora, we can go up the river, I hear, to a place called Ust Zlyma, and from there go overland to Archangel.

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"We work for starvation wages, an' then get laid off whenever the bosses like, without so much as a notice.

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You may recollect Saillard getting laid out in the second half, Haileybury continuing without a full-back--with very sound judgment as it turned out, for this enabled them to play us off our legs in the scrum and control the game with eight forwards to seven, and we never got the ball to give to our eight outsides.

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"As far as that goes, I might get laid off here before I want to go."

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