lie alongside (someone or something)

lie alongside (someone or something)

To rest or recline horizontally next to someone or something. There wasn't anywhere else for me to sleep, so I had to lie alongside my friend in the spare bed. I just lay alongside my poor old dog stroking his face as the vet put him to sleep.
See also: alongside, lie
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lay something alongside (of something)

to place something next to something else, lengthwise. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) Please lay the spoon alongside the knife. Find the knife and lay the spoon alongside.
See also: alongside, lay

lay alongside something

[for a ship] to rest afloat next to something. The ship lay alongside a lovely island while a shore party searched for fresh water. Our ship lay alongside the narrow wooden pier.
See also: alongside, lay

lie alongside (of someone or an animal)

to lie next to someone or an animal. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) Jimmy came in to lie alongside of his father in bed. The puppy lay alongside its mother.
See also: alongside, lie
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • lie alongside
  • lean against
  • lay behind (someone or something)
  • lay together
  • lie down on
  • lie down on (someone or something)
  • rest against
  • rest against (someone or something)
  • relax into
  • relax into (something)