lacing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ leɪs]
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Meaning of lacing In English

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Examples of lacing

  • Repairs were made by drilling holes along cracks, which were then drawn together with fiber in a process called crack lacing.

  • The number of barbed wires, lacings, droppers and straining posts, as well as the distance between fence posts, further determined the strength, as well as the cost, of the fence.

  • If a threat does not exist, the nationalist manufactures it, lacing his accusations with alleged historic wrongs.

  • Everyone knows that, because he has tried to sit on the bed while lacing his shoes, and has found he could not do it.

  • As so often, he has illuminated his speech with a personal anecdote, as well as lacing it with a touch of history.

  • When we oppose these things please let us understand that this is not some rigid, arbitrary measure, but is lacing introduced because we know what we are talking about.

  • He suggested the lacing the world with telegraphs and railways, carrying the water in tunnels under the land, and the raising on every hand of the monuments of industry.

  • A small grommet may also be called an eyelet, used for example on shoes, tarps and sails for lacing purposes.

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