layup

Noun

 * 1)  A close-range shot in which the shooter banks the ball off the backboard from a few feet away.
 * 2)  A relatively easy task.
 * Meeting the numbers will be a layup, if not a slam dunk.
 * 1) The state of being laid up.
 * The ship endured an interminable layup in the harbor lasting nearly a month.
 * 1)  A track used to store train cars.
 * The caboose, long decrepit, rested on a forgotten layup just north of the dry riverbed.
 * 1)  A train car sitting in storage (laid up), often overnight.
 * Though I knew we shouldn't be there, she pulled me out of the tunnel and into the dark layup, its floors still grubby from the morning commute many hours ago.
 * 1)  The process of applying alternate layers of a material and a binding agent to form a composite material.
 * Forgetting to clear the sawdust around his workshop, Payton ended up contaminating the resin-ply matrix with wood particles during his hand layup.
 * 1)  The process of applying alternate layers of a material and a binding agent to form a composite material.
 * Forgetting to clear the sawdust around his workshop, Payton ended up contaminating the resin-ply matrix with wood particles during his hand layup.

Translations

 * Arabic: رَمْيَةٌ اِنْسِيَابِيَّةٌ
 * Bulgarian: поднасяне


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