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lace
noun
- 1. A delicate material, usually used to decorate clothes or for table linen, etc, made by knotting, looping or twisting thread into open intricate symmetrical patterns.
2. A string or cord drawn through holes or round hooks and used for fastening shoes, etc.
- tr & intr
1. To fasten or be fastened with a lace or laces.
2. To put a lace or laces into (shoes, etc).
3. To flavour, strengthen or adulterate something with alcohol, drugs, poison, etc.
- Example: laced the trifle with sherry
- Thesaurus: fortify, strengthen, spike (
5. To weave in and out of something; to intertwine.
6. To mark or streak with colour.
- Example: a pink carnation laced with deep red
Phrasal Verb: lace into someone
- To attack them physically or with words.
- To tighten or fasten (shoes, etc) with laces. See also lace-up.To feed (film or tape) into the appropriate channels or guidelines on a projector, tape recorder, etc.
laced
adj
- 1. Said of food, drink, etc: having alcohol, drugs, poison, etc added to it.
2. Said of a bicycle wheel: having spokes that radiate from the hub to the rim in such a way that they overlap near the hub.
