Word: lace
Category: lace
Shopping, Hobbies & Leisure, Beauty & Fitness
Related words: lace
lace dress, lace up, lace dresses, black lace, lace wigs, lace front, wigs, lace wedding dress, lace shoes, lace top, lace closure, lace shorts, white lace dress, lace heels, lace shirt, lace skirt, black lace dress
Synonyms: lace
waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, temporize, stall, procrastinate, pussyfoot around, drag one's feet, dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, hem and haw, shilly-shally, lollygag, let the grass grow under one's feet, tarry, dillydally, shillyshally, drag one's heels
Translations: lace
spanish
cordón, encaje
german
schuhband, schnüren, schnur, spitze
french
corde, cordeau, lacer, border, dentelle, ...
italian
trina, pizzo, laccio, allacciare, merletto, ...
portuguese
enlaçar, renda, obreiro, laço
dutch
kant, veter
russian
басон, перетягиваться, перетянуться, гипюр, мережка, ...
norwegian
knipling
swedish
skosnöre, snöra, spets
finnish
pitsi, punoa, köyttää, nauha
czech
šněrovat, tkanička, zašněrovat, šněrovadlo, krajkovina, ...
polish
koronka, sznurowadło, obszyć, zasznurować, sznurować, ...
hungarian
csipke, csipkeszalag
ukrainian
слизький, верткий, лабіринти
estonian
pits
croatian
čipke, čipka
romanian
dantelă
slovenian
vezalka
slovak
tkanička
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The meaning and "use of": lace
noun
verb
- a fine open fabric, typically one of cotton or silk, made by looping, twisting, or knitting thread in patterns and used especially for trimming garments.
- a cord or leather strip passed through eyelets or hooks on opposite sides of a shoe or garment and then pulled tight and fastened.
verb
- fasten or tighten (a shoe or garment) by tying its laces.
- entwine or tangle (things, especially fingers) together.
- add an ingredient, especially alcohol, to (a drink or dish) to enhance its flavor or strength.
- hit (something, especially a baseball) hard.