Pronunciation: /ˈleɪsɪŋ/
noun a cord or string used for lacing or tying
A1 She noticed the lacing on her shoes was coming loose.
A2 The lacing on the corset was intricate and beautifully done.
B1 The lacing on the football was starting to fray after multiple games.
B2 The lacing on the dress added a touch of elegance to the outfit.
C1 The intricate lacing on the leather jacket was a testament to the craftsmanship of the designer.
C2 The sailor demonstrated how to tie the perfect lacing knot for securing the sails.
verb the act of fastening or tightening with a lace
A1 She is lacing up her shoes before going for a run.
A2 The chef is lacing the soup with a hint of spice for extra flavor.
B1 The designer is lacing the dress with intricate beadwork for a stunning look.
B2 The hacker is lacing the code with malware to disrupt the system.
C1 The author is lacing the novel with subtle symbolism to add depth to the story.
C2 The artist is lacing the painting with hidden messages that only a few can decipher.
formal The intricate lacing on the dress was meticulously done by hand.
informal I love the lacing on these sneakers, it gives them a cool look.
slang Check out the lacing on that skateboard, it's sick!
figurative Her speech was filled with lacing of sarcasm, making it hard to tell if she was serious or not.
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