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What does "table read" and "I laid eyes on any of you" in this sentence mean?

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Rebecca

"Table read" is when actors come together to read the script. They don't act out the lines like they normally would; they just read the script together. It allows the cast and crew to hear the script out loud. It's also known as a "read-through." Ex: We did a table read yesterday and will start acting out the scenes tomorrow. Ex: Table reads are extremely important for shows and movies. To "lay eyes on someone" means to see someone in person, usually for the first time. Ex: The first time I laid my eyes on him, I knew he was the one for me. Ex: She laid eyes on him for the first time.

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