Similar words: straitlaced, traced, braced, defaced, disgraced, place, glace, solace. Meaning: [leɪs] adj. 1. closed with a lace 2. edged or streaked with color 3. trimmed or decorated with lace.
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1. She laced his brandy with coffee.
2. He verbally laced into his son for his misbehavior.
3. He verbally laced into his son for his misbehaviour.
4. My drink has been laced.
5. She had laced his drink with poison.
6. He laced into the thief until he begged for mercy.
7. The investigation report was laced with lies.
8. Her drink had been laced with a deadly poison.
9. Iris's voice was heavily laced with irony.
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10. The girl is fond of shirts laced with silver.
11. They laced into her for being late.
12. She laced strands into a braid.
13. She laced his food with sleeping pills.
14. He likes coffee laced with whiskey.
15. My old aunts are very strait - laced.
16. The congressman laced into the government for being corrupt.
17. He laced up his boots.
18. The grocery was laced with red and yellow.
19. He had laced her milk with rum.
20. The girl's shirt collar is laced.
21. Make sure that the boards are firmly laced in.
22. Hannah laced her fingers together.
23. Her conversation was laced with witty asides.
24. The canvas was laced to a steel frame.
25. They sat with their fingers laced.
26. The cloth is laced with silver.
27. Reviewers laced into the play.
28. He sat on the steps,(sentencedict.com) and laced up his boots.
29. I had a riding whip with me and I rushed at the fellow and fairly laced into him.
30. It was fashionable in the past that women were laced in.
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