Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word LACES


LACES

Definitions of LACES

  1. plural of lace.
  2. inflection of lace

10

Number of letters

5

Is palindrome

No

9
AC
ACE
CE
CES
ES
LA
LAC

1

105

122

131
AC
ACE
ACL
ACS
AE
AEC
AEL
AES
AL

Examples of Using LACES in a Sentence

  • In complex dynamics, the Julia set and the Fatou set are two complementary sets (Julia "laces" and Fatou "dusts") defined from a function.
  • Snell was mentioned in James Woodforde's diary entry of 21 May 1778 selling buttons, garters, and laces.
  • Made in the same shape as lace-up Oxfords, but lacking the laces, these shoes have elasticated inserts on the side which allow the shoe to be easily removed but remain snug when worn.
  • According to REI, a climber wearing lace-up shoes can loosen the shoe for walk-off routes or tighten the laces to complete a harder route.
  • a small strap parallel to the shoulder seam, and the button near the collar, or by laces on the underside of the epaulette passing through holes in the shoulder of the coat.
  • She briefly attended Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (LACES), but when that school proved to be insufficiently flexible about her acting commitments, she transferred to Fairfax High School, She briefly attended University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
  • One with a velcro strap across the laces and another with a special pump unit to inflate the shoe with air.
  • This made corsets considerably easier to put on and take off, as the laces did not have to be loosened as much as when the corset had to go over the wearer's head and shoulders.
  • While she enjoyed primary school, Manson was bullied while in her first year at secondary school, causing her to suffer from depression and body dysmorphic disorder and engage in self-injury: she carried sharp objects in the laces of her boots and would cut herself when she felt low self-esteem, stress, or anxiety.
  • The majority of tracks on the album were produced by Excision, with collaborations with other artists such as Downlink, Space Laces, Far Too Loud, Bassnectar and Ajapai.
  • She visits the dwarfs' house and sells Snow White laces for a corset, lacing it too tight to suffocate her.
  • "Rawhide" laces often sold for boots or baseball gloves are made of normal tanned leather rather than actual rawhide.
  • The breeder, Dorothy Hinds-Daugherty, then began a breeding program to produce what were originally called "Silver Laces", crossing the strangely marked Siamese cats with bicolour American Shorthair cats and other breeds.
  • He counts his fingers, dresses, laces his shoes, straps up his overalls; pours tea and drinks it; eats with a spoon, dances and waves farewell to his admirers.
  • Others use seatbelts, adhesive tape, neckties, shoe laces, waist belts, or whatever is available on the aircraft.
  • A player causing a knotting of the laces (a snag) will be noted, three snags will lead to disqualification.
  • In 1986 a transitory model with laces and enhanced waterproofing was experimented with under the designation "combat boots model F 2" but was not adopted.
  • Opanci s's oputice: with twisted hemp laces, made of oxhide or pigskin, tied on with twisted hemp laces.
  • Anne Seymour asked for knitted hose and sleeves kept by her servant Mistress Susan, newly-made smocks and high-collared partlets and ruffs, laces kept by Mistress Purseby, a black gown, a plain black velvet kirtle, a farthingale, a stomacher of scarlet cloth, black and white embroidery thread, £20 to pay for washing, and utensils for dining.
  • The record's art as a whole, in keeping with the title of the lyric book, is designed around the theme of an early 20th-century freak show: "The Most Peculiar Creatures in All The Land", proclaims the back cover, while a triptych of blackly humorous portraits on the inner CD case depict Bruce The Giant Baby ("7 years old & 600(+) pounds"), Three Legged Louis ("3 shoes, 6 laces, 15 toes") and Ms.
  • Herber was said to throw the ball with all five fingers on the laces, a peculiarity shared by no one else.
  • An extant sample was probably made on a Schiffli embroidery machine, and comes from a reference book put together by The Midland Lace Company of Nottingham who made both Leavers (Nottingham) Lace and Embroidered Laces on huge machines.
  • A gimp thread is used widely in many laces, with notable exceptions being Binche lace and Valenciennes lace.
  • At first, the laces were purely utilitarian: “seaming” laces (insertions) joining narrow widths of fabric, and toothed or scalloped laces reinforcing the edges (edgings).
  • Punkinhead: Tiger's precocious kid brother, naïve but occasionally insightful, who wore a red hooded sweater, sneakers with perpetually untied laces, an incongruously long, polka-dotted necktie and an ever-present cowlick.



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