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- Dictionarylace/leɪs/
noun
- 1. a fine open fabric of cotton or silk, made by looping, twisting, or knitting thread in patterns and used especially for trimming garments: "a dress trimmed in white lace" Similar
- 2. a cord or leather strip passed through eyelets or hooks on opposite sides of a shoe or garment and then pulled tight and fastened: "brown shoes with laces" Similar
verb
- 1. fasten or tighten (a shoe or garment) by tying the laces: "he put the shoes on and laced them up" Similar Opposite
- 2. entwine (things, especially fingers) together: "she laced her fingers together" Similar
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