- lace⇄adj. lacelike.
- lace⇄expr. lace into, (Informal.)
a. to attack by striking again and again; lash.
Ex. One of the two quarreling boys suddenly laced into the other, knocking him down.
b. to criticize severely.
Ex. The coach laced into the team for no - lace⇄lace, noun, verb, laced,lacing.
- lace⇄noun lacer.
- lace⇄noun 1. an open weaving or net of fine thread in an ornamental pattern.
2. a cord, string, or leather strip passed through holes to pull or hold together the opposite edges of a shoe, garment, or the like.
Ex. These shoes need new laces. < - lace⇄v.i. to be laced.
Ex. These shoes lace easily. - lace⇄v.t. 1. to trim with lace.
Ex. the white-laced collar of a velvet dress.
2. to put laces through; pull or hold together with a lace or laces.
Ex. Lace your shoes.
3. to adorn or trim with narrow braid.
Ex. His uniform was