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1. lace
verb. ['ˈleɪs'] spin,wind, or twist together.
Synonyms
Etymology
- las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Rhymes with Lace
- arianespace
- {left-brace
- left-brace
- jonbenet's
- }close-brace
- worst-case
- }right-brace
- right-brace
- disgrace
- retrace
- lambastes
- embrace
- degrace
- incase
- encase
- deface
- debase
- trace
- space
- grace
- frace
- erase
- efface
- drace
- crace
- {brace
- brace
- apace
- wace
- vase
Sentences with lace
1. Noun, singular or mass
Lay the lace trim or ribbon on your work surface with one long edge in front of you.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Every time you lace up your trainers, you’re making the conscious decision to stick with it.
Quotes about lace
1. What can I do with my happiness? How can I keep it, conceal it, bury it where I may never lose it? I want to kneel as it falls over me like rain, gather it up with lace and silk, and press it over myself again.
- Anaïs Nin, Henry & June
2. His hand glides down my arm, folds over my hand. His fingers lace with mine, palms kissing. I can feel the fast thud of his heart through this single touch.
- Sophie Jordan, Firelight
3. I’d heard you were dead.”"I heard you wear a red lace corset,” I said matter-of-factly. “But I don’t believe every bit of nonsense that gets rumored about.
- Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear
2. silver-lace
noun. shrubby perennial of the Canary Islands having white flowers and leaves and hairy stems covered with dustlike down; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum.
3. lace-flower_vine
noun. low-growing creeping perennial of Central America having deeply fringed white flowers; sometimes placed in genus Episcia.
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4. lace
noun. ['ˈleɪs'] a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment).
Synonyms
Etymology
- las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. lace
noun. ['ˈleɪs'] a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. lace
verb. ['ˈleɪs'] draw through eyes or holes.
Antonyms
Etymology
- las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. lace
verb. ['ˈleɪs'] make by braiding or interlacing.
Antonyms
Etymology
- las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))