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lacing
[ley-sing]
noun
the act of a person or thing that laces.
a trimming of lace or braid.
a beating or thrashing.
a small amount of alcoholic liquor or any other substance added to food or drink.
a lace used for fastening, as in a shoe or corset.
Building Trades, Engineering.any member or members, as a batten plate or steel bars, uniting the angles or flanges of a composite girder, column, or strut.
Also called lacing course.Masonry.
a course of brick in a wall of rubble.
a bond course in a rowlock arch.
Nautical.any light line for fastening a sail, awning, or other cloth.
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Example Sentences
He said that in 15 years of lacing up his cleats, he could only recall one minor muscle pull.
Skaters are lacing up their customized Stacy Adams boots, which are fully equipped with fiberglass wheels.
Tillman, by the way, is fantastic here – moving and undulating along with the instrumentalists, lacing the music's joy with the character's menace.
He saw 32 pitches, lacing several hits to the gaps and to right field, but none left the park.
Whether you’re lacing up your hiking boots or hitting the downhill trails, any day outdoors should start with a proper breakfast.
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