{v. phr.} To hit out in all directions. - Used with a reflexive object: "her", "him", or "them". * /The bandits surrounded the sheriff, but he laid about him so hard, with his gun used as a club, that they stepped back and let him escape./ * /Mrs. Franklin didn't kill the mouse, but she laid about her so hard with the broom that she scared it away./
LAY ABOUT ONE
Meaning of LAY ABOUT ONE in English
Slang English vocab. Английский сленговый словарь. 2012