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Definition of lace-up in English: lace-upadjective (of a shoe or garment) fastened with laces. Example sentencesExamples - She pulled on a pair of black lace-up ankle boots that gave her two or three inches of height.
- She held up a skirt, a loose blouse, and a vest-like object, as well as a pair of lace-up boots.
- The lace-up corset, which was easily laced alone, made a woman's job at dressing easier for she wouldn't need any help lacing up the corset.
- Choose lace-up shoes instead of slip-ons, and keep the laces tied.
- That said, slip into style with this pair of brown leather lace-up shoes from Camper.
- The man was wearing a salmon pink shirt, blue-green vest, a dark suit jacket, grey Levi jeans and black lace-up shoes.
- I have a great pair of brown lace-up shoes, but I just don't know what to wear them with.
- Her gray wool dress came to her ankles, which were encased in tall lace-up black shoes.
- He was wearing a pair of those Prada calf-high, lace-up, black leather boots.
- Her shoes, rather fancy lace-up boots with moderate heels, clanked loudly as she ran up.
- He stared at her lace-up boots and followed the black, leather-clad body upwards with his eyes.
- She had small, white lace-up sandals and a dark blue tie in her hair.
- I think the answer lies in tweed jackets and lace-up boots.
- It has Victorian lace-up knee boots for £375, which sounds expensive, but you do get an exact fit, and you can choose the colour, leather and heel height.
- He patted his chest where the medallion was hidden beneath his white lace-up shirt.
- From the start, she dressed me in overalls and lace-up shoes.
- It is also worth mentioning that Cheney was wearing hiking boots - thick, brown, lace-up ones.
- Taking off the lid, he brought out a pair of the grimmest black lace-up school shoes I had ever seen in my life.
- They wore ruby-coloured silk dresses, with lace-up backs, and carried hand-tied bouquets of cream roses.
- One of the most popular looks of the season is the lace-up ankle boot.
Synonyms buckle, join, do up, connect, couple, close, unite, link
noun British A shoe or boot that is fastened with laces. Example sentencesExamples - Barney's are charging $640 for these platform lace-ups by Fendi.
Definition of lace-up in US English: lace-upadjectiveˈleɪs ˌəpˈlās ˌəp (of a shoe or garment) fastened with laces. Example sentencesExamples - From the start, she dressed me in overalls and lace-up shoes.
- I think the answer lies in tweed jackets and lace-up boots.
- The lace-up corset, which was easily laced alone, made a woman's job at dressing easier for she wouldn't need any help lacing up the corset.
- He patted his chest where the medallion was hidden beneath his white lace-up shirt.
- The man was wearing a salmon pink shirt, blue-green vest, a dark suit jacket, grey Levi jeans and black lace-up shoes.
- Choose lace-up shoes instead of slip-ons, and keep the laces tied.
- She pulled on a pair of black lace-up ankle boots that gave her two or three inches of height.
- She had small, white lace-up sandals and a dark blue tie in her hair.
- She held up a skirt, a loose blouse, and a vest-like object, as well as a pair of lace-up boots.
- It is also worth mentioning that Cheney was wearing hiking boots - thick, brown, lace-up ones.
- I have a great pair of brown lace-up shoes, but I just don't know what to wear them with.
- He was wearing a pair of those Prada calf-high, lace-up, black leather boots.
- He stared at her lace-up boots and followed the black, leather-clad body upwards with his eyes.
- One of the most popular looks of the season is the lace-up ankle boot.
- Taking off the lid, he brought out a pair of the grimmest black lace-up school shoes I had ever seen in my life.
- Her shoes, rather fancy lace-up boots with moderate heels, clanked loudly as she ran up.
- They wore ruby-coloured silk dresses, with lace-up backs, and carried hand-tied bouquets of cream roses.
- That said, slip into style with this pair of brown leather lace-up shoes from Camper.
- Her gray wool dress came to her ankles, which were encased in tall lace-up black shoes.
- It has Victorian lace-up knee boots for £375, which sounds expensive, but you do get an exact fit, and you can choose the colour, leather and heel height.
Synonyms buckle, join, do up, connect, couple, close, unite, link
nounˈleɪs ˌəpˈlās ˌəp British A shoe or boot that is fastened with laces. Example sentencesExamples - Barney's are charging $640 for these platform lace-ups by Fendi.
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