lay in

lay in  {v.}
To store up a supply of; to get and keep for future use.
Mrs. Mason heard that the price of sugar might go up, so she laid in a hundred pounds of it.
Before school starts, the principal will lay in plenty of paper for the students' written work.
Compare: LAY UP.
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