Layton

[ leyt-n ]

noun
  1. a town in N Utah.

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How to use Layton in a sentence

  • An established mobile home park in the city of Layton was uprooted for an incoming development, they said.

    He Tore Down Motels Where Poor Residents Lived During a Housing Crisis. City Leaders Did Nothing. | by Anjeanette Damon, photography by David Calvert, special to ProPublica | November 12, 2021 | ProPublica
  • Captain Amyas Layton had been a man of action all his life, and age had not quenched his ardour.

    The Settlers | William H. G. Kingston
  • It may be, though, for the love Captain Layton bore him, that he will afford further means if necessary for the purpose.

    The Settlers | William H. G. Kingston
  • The more Captain Layton talked over the matter, the more his ancient ardour revived.

    The Settlers | William H. G. Kingston
  • Commander Layton escaped from his prison in Denmark, and returned safely to command another submarine.

    The Story of Our Submarines | John Graham Bower
  • Captain Layton had attended to the wounds of the Indian chief, which his experience told him were not likely to prove mortal.

    The Settlers | William H. G. Kingston