QUESTION
- She laid me up for breaking the tea-kettle
- We need to lay up the supplies for the cold weather
- The enemy troops laid waste the town
- We can't help it: that is the lay of the land
ANSWER
Answer - 1
Correction:
Laid me out in 1 is the right usage.
Which means To rebuke harshly.
Other Sentences:
4 - Lay of the land : the arrangement of features on an area of land.
3 - Laid Waste means to ravage or to wreak havoc upon.
2 - Lay Up means "To stock for future use "