LAY ON THE LINE


Meaning of LAY ON THE LINE in English

phrasal

1. : to advance or put up (a sum of money) in full

the option was about to expire, and a million dollars had to be laid on the line — Marquis James

2. : to make (as an offer or a statement) without reservations or conditions

the court laid the proposition on the line that the due process clause protected freedom of speech — C.P.Curtis

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.