Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun Plural form of laydown.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word laydowns.

Examples

  • I put him in one of the footwells on the kayak and paddle over to a series of submerged river laydowns so I can begin to put my plan into action.

    Fishing in Texas « You Got to be Kidding's Blog 2009

  • The attacks would have to be “level laydowns” below the overcast to ensure each bomb had enough time to track properly.

    A Nightmare’s Prayer Michael Franzak 2010

  • Of course, BNAs with multi-million copy laydowns get larger percentages, but the 15% is worth noting because I think that's what the general public assumes all writers get and it's so much higher than the norm.

    ccfinlay: Half a page, half a page, half a page onward ccfinlay 2007

  • "Even in March, when water temperatures are in the low to mid-50s, I look for bass around stumps, flooded trees, laydowns, and brushpiles in coves where the fish will later spawn," says the Texas pro.

    Where the Pros Fish 2004

  • On the bike, though, it proved solid - it survived a few laydowns and is completely waterproof, which is great news if you get caught in a downpour.

    Wired Top Stories Billy Brown 2011

  • Naturally, this game diminishes on a deep canyon lake with high clarity, but with water temperatures in the 60-degree range, Omori feels supremely confident taking his shallow cranks into the back of a creek, looking for stumps, laydowns or docks and doing his best to irritate the locals.

    ESPN.com David A. Brown 2010

  • Topping his list is the Bagley Balsa B, a good choice for fishing around stumps and laydowns because the bait's buoyancy helps him avoid hang-ups.

    ESPN.com David A. Brown 2010

  • Naturally, this game diminishes on a deep canyon lake with high clarity, but with water temperatures in the 60-degree range, Omori feels supremely confident taking his shallow cranks into the back of a creek, looking for stumps, laydowns or docks and doing his best to irritate the locals.

    ESPN.com David A. Brown 2010

  • Crappies have been biting around brush and laydowns on minnows and chartreuse tubes.

    daytondailynews.com - News Jim Morris 2010

  • Crappies have been found in the cove mouths around brush and laydowns 12-14 feet deep.

    daytondailynews.com - News Jim Morris 2010

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.