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laces <a lace; laces> N

laces

shoe-lace N (or shoe string)

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A calceus was a hobnailed footwear secured by laces.
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Her gown is made of an artichoke-patterned red velvet on a gold ground, lined with ermine, and laces at the front opening.
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In machine-made laces the outlining thread is always called a cordonnet.
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Shoe laces, collar stays, hat bags, and feathers for hats were provided to shoppers who requested them.
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The spaniel can pick up and fetch items on demand, remove clothing, untie shoe laces, open doors and even helps with washing.
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During the 14th century, illustrations usually show buttons or laces up the front.
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The shoe's two leather eyelet "wings", where the shoe laces loop through, touch each other when the shoes are tied.
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The striker missed the first two minutes of the match because, and we're not kidding, his shoe laces were too tight.
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Others use seatbelts, adhesive tape, neckties, shoe laces, or whatever is available on the aircraft.
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Some guests, preferring not to expose themselves on the street while wearing tempting fortunes in jewels and laces, changed into their costumes at this point.
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