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Lying Flat
[ lahy-ing flat ]
noun
- a social and cultural movement rejecting the overwork otherwise common in a society or typical for an individual and advocating voluntary withdrawal from relentless competition and pressure to achieve. tang ping.
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Lying Flat1
Example Sentences
After finding a comfortable position, stargazers should set aside half an hour or more for lying flat on their backs while looking upward.
Tangping, or âlying flat,â became a ubiquitous term for opting out of the rat race, not unlike the term âquiet quittingâ in the U.S.
Meet Zia, my dilute calico who enjoys chasing droplets of water in the tub and lying flat on her back, like a fluffy rug in a log cabin.
We didnât know it at the time, but the gunman was perhaps 150m away from where we stood, lying flat on the roof of a shed and firing at least six rounds using an AR-15 rifle at the former president and terrifed spectators.
So they used laser microscopy, which revealed sensory hairs or sensilla of various shapes: curved or straight, thick or thin, sticking out or lying flat.
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