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layout
[ ley-out ]
noun
- an arrangement or plan:
We objected to the layout of the house.
- the act of laying or spreading out.
- a plan or sketch, as of an advertisement or a page of a newspaper or magazine, indicating the arrangement and relationship of the parts, as of type and artwork.
- (in advertising, publishing, etc.) the technique, process, or occupation of making layouts.
- Journalism. spread ( def 34 ).
- Informal. a place, as of residence or business, and the features that go with it; a setup:
a fancy layout with a swimming pool and a tennis court.
- Informal. a display or spread, as of dishes at a meal.
- a collection or set of tools, implements, or the like.
- Cards. an arrangement of cards dealt according to a given pattern, as in solitaire.
- Diving, Gymnastics. a body position in which one is fully extended and arched backward, with the legs together and straight, the head thrown back, and the arms extended sideways. Compare pike 7, tuck 1( def 14 ).
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of layout1
Example Sentences
First, she underrotated a back layout 1.5 into a front tuck on her final floor routine pass, almost falling to the floor in Maryland and securing a large score deduction.
Play well at Doral and top stars are entitled to feel they can compete anywhere - even if it is a considerably flatter layout than the home of the Masters.
He testified that he and Baker stabbed the hairstylist to death after Monica Semetelli left the door to the couple’s house unlocked, and that they had previously been to the house and knew the layout.
They pride themselves on being well prepared, knowing the layout of whatever house they’re about to bust into waving badges and guns, but getting out without violence.
Austin said they knew the layout of the house because he had been there months before.
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