よこにな
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, る)
1. to lie down (and rest)
Kanji used
sideways
Top 4200
Composed of
horizontally; flat; across; crossways; crosswise
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
to throw oneself down; to lie down
Examples (31 in total)
Tom isn't lying down.
If you're tired, lie down.
Lie down and rest for a while.
The boy lay on the sofa.
Betty laid herself on the bed.
I think I'll lie down for a while.
He lay down in a comfortable position.
Is there some place I can lie down?
Why don't you go upstairs and lie down for a while?
Remove your shirt and lie down.
My father was lying down while watching TV.
The boy lay listening to the radio.
He went into the next room and lay down.
Then he lay on the same bed.
Lie on your right side.
He awoke to find himself lying on the bench.
The mother lay beside her baby on the bed.
Jim was so tired that he lay down and slept.
Tom noticed a drunk lying in the street.
He awoke to find himself lying on the bed in the hospital.
He was so tired that he laid himself on the grass.
John likes lying at ease on the sofa.
The moment she'd finished, she lay down for a nap.
He lay in agony until the doctor arrived.
She lay awake for a long time, thinking of her future.
He lay awake for hours thinking about her.
Kyoko is lying on the grass.
He lay awake all night.
I sometimes lie on the grass.
Lie on the bench for a while with your eyes closed.
A monster lay on a rock near the top of the mountain.