Lie With: Meaning, Usage, and Contexts
“Lie with” usually assigns responsibility or authority to someone: “The decision lies with the board.” In archaic style, it can euphemistically mean “have sex with.” Learn usage, contrasts, and examples.
“Lie with” usually assigns responsibility or authority to someone: “The decision lies with the board.” In archaic style, it can euphemistically mean “have sex with.” Learn usage, contrasts, and examples.
“Know” means be aware, certain, or familiar. It also appears in idioms and, in older writing, as a euphemism for sex (“know someone in the biblical sense”). Learn grammar, prepositions, and examples.