What is another word for lacing?

Pronunciation: [lˈe͡ɪsɪŋ] (IPA)

"Lacing" is a term that refers to the act of tying or fastening something with a string or cord. When searching for synonyms, we can look for words that express a similar action or concept, such as "tying," "fastening," "securing," "binding," "knotting," "weaving," or "braiding." These words all carry the connotation of joining two or more objects or materials together. Additionally, synonyms for "lacing" may include more specific terms like "shoelacing," "corseting," "lacemaking," or "sewing." Depending on the context, any of these synonyms could be used to describe the act of securing or fastening something with a string or cord.

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Usage examples for Lacing

Two or three beautiful women well known in society killed themselves last year by tight lacing.
"Manners and Social Usages"
Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood
Aurora knelt down quickly, and began to loosen the lacing further, but Regina protested, flushing deeply and trying to draw her foot back.
"Whosoever Shall Offend"
F. Marion Crawford
But Aurora smoothed the torn stocking under the sole of each foot, and slipped on the shoes, which were by no means tight, and tied the lacing fast.
"Whosoever Shall Offend"
F. Marion Crawford

Famous quotes with Lacing

  • Her extreme reserve seemed impenetrable, yet she was intensely lovable; she invited confidence in her moral power. Few people have the gift of looking and smiling as she could look and smile. One of her rare expressive looks was something to remember through life, there was such a depth of soul and feeling, and yet a shyness of revealing herself—a strength of self-containment seen in no other. She was in the strictest sense a law unto herself, and a heroine in keeping to her law. She and gentle Anne were to be seen twined together as united statues of power and humility. They were to be seen with their arms lacing each other in their younger days whenever their occupations permitted their Union. On the top of a moor or in a deep glen Emily was a child in spirit for glee and enjoyment; or when thrown entirely on her own resources to do a kindness, she could be vivacious in conversation and enjoy giving pleasure. A spell of mischief also lurked in her on occasions when out on the moors. She enjoyed leading Charlotte where she would not dare to go of her own free-will. Charlotte had a mortal dread of unknown animals, and it was Emily’s pleasure to lead her into close vicinity, and then to tell her of how and of what she had done, laughing at her horror with great amusement
    Emily Brontë
  • The daughters of Albion taking the dawn ferry to tomorrow worrying about what happened worrying about what hasn't happened lacing up blue sneakers over brown ankles fastening up brown stockings to blue suspenderbelts
    Adrian Henri
  • Briefly, the scientists working the Oregon coast found that sand could be controlled only by the use of one type of grass (European beach grass) and by a system of follow-up plantings with other growth. The grass sets up a beachhead by holding down the sand in an intricate lacing of roots. This permits certain other plants to gain a foothold. The beach grass is extremely difficult to grow in nurseries, and part of the solution to the dune problem involved working out a system for propagating and handling the grass.
    Frank Herbert

Related words: laced shoes, laced boots, lace up sneakers, shoe laces, lace up boots, lace up shoes

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