To lap timbers

Definition of To lap timbers

to unite them in such a way as to preserve the same breadth and depth throughout, as by scarfing.
- Weale.

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To keep under
To keep up
To keep within bounds
To key up
To kick oneself
To kick the beam
To kick the bucket
To kill time
To knit up
To knock about
To knock in the head
To knock off
To knock out
To knock under
To knock up
To know how
To know of
To know one's own limitations
To knuckle to
To lap boards
-To lap timbers-
To lash out
To lattice up
To laugh at
To laugh away
To laugh down
To laugh in the sleeve
To laugh one out of
To laugh to scorn
To lay (a ship) aboard
To lay a venue
To lay about
To lay against the field
To lay an ambush
To lay an anchor to the windward
To lay asleep
To lay at
To lay bare
To lay by the heels
To lay claim to
To lay for
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