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Definition of shoelace in English: shoelacenounˈʃuːleɪsˈʃuˌleɪs A cord or leather strip passed through eyelets or hooks on opposite sides of a shoe and pulled tight and fastened. Example sentencesExamples - She grinned, shoelaces flapping about, and hopped into the passenger side.
- I want to know whether he tied the shoelaces of both shoes together.
- He discovered that his favorite shirt was missing a button, and when he started to tie his shoes, his shoelace broke.
- He quickly grabbed my shoelace, and pulled it free.
- As for rats, they'd eat through anything made of leather - they'd go for your shoelaces if you stood still long enough.
- The tension was thick in the silence as he stood there and pretended to double-check his shoelaces.
- He turned around and grabbed one of my shoelaces, I pulled back my foot to prevent him from doing whatever he was going to do.
- He'd buy shoes without shoelaces so he didn't have to bend down to pick them up.
- Rual tied the shoelace of her shoe as she stood in the doorway.
- Looking down, she found her new kitten chasing the shoelaces on the shoes on her feet.
- I was sitting on the end of the bed, tying the shoelace on my left shoe.
- One of the shoelaces on her sneaker had come untied and was blowing vulnerably in the wind.
- Her shoes suddenly became incredibly interesting and she wondered what the shoelaces were made of.
- Shoes are available with Velcro closures since shoelaces can be a problem.
- As well as these basic manners, youngsters are not being shown skills like how to sit still, to tie shoelaces and fasten buttons.
- Roth droned and then walked over to shove his feet into a pair of black skateboarding shoes with checkered shoelaces.
- I went back the next day and he slowly pulled the shoelace out.
- Dominic nodded, double knotting his shoelaces, and stood up, stretching his arms over his head.
- In full view of the German and Italian troops he pretended to tie his shoelaces and rejoined the wires.
- You always run of washer fluid just when you need it, just like shoelaces always snap when you need to wear shoes.
Synonyms bootlace, shoestring, lacing, string, cord, thong, twine, tie Definition of shoelace in US English: shoelacenounˈSHo͞oˌlāsˈʃuˌleɪs A cord or leather strip passed through eyelets or hooks on opposite sides of a shoe and pulled tight and fastened. Example sentencesExamples - Looking down, she found her new kitten chasing the shoelaces on the shoes on her feet.
- One of the shoelaces on her sneaker had come untied and was blowing vulnerably in the wind.
- I want to know whether he tied the shoelaces of both shoes together.
- As well as these basic manners, youngsters are not being shown skills like how to sit still, to tie shoelaces and fasten buttons.
- He turned around and grabbed one of my shoelaces, I pulled back my foot to prevent him from doing whatever he was going to do.
- I was sitting on the end of the bed, tying the shoelace on my left shoe.
- He quickly grabbed my shoelace, and pulled it free.
- The tension was thick in the silence as he stood there and pretended to double-check his shoelaces.
- In full view of the German and Italian troops he pretended to tie his shoelaces and rejoined the wires.
- Rual tied the shoelace of her shoe as she stood in the doorway.
- She grinned, shoelaces flapping about, and hopped into the passenger side.
- Her shoes suddenly became incredibly interesting and she wondered what the shoelaces were made of.
- Dominic nodded, double knotting his shoelaces, and stood up, stretching his arms over his head.
- Shoes are available with Velcro closures since shoelaces can be a problem.
- As for rats, they'd eat through anything made of leather - they'd go for your shoelaces if you stood still long enough.
- I went back the next day and he slowly pulled the shoelace out.
- Roth droned and then walked over to shove his feet into a pair of black skateboarding shoes with checkered shoelaces.
- He discovered that his favorite shirt was missing a button, and when he started to tie his shoes, his shoelace broke.
- You always run of washer fluid just when you need it, just like shoelaces always snap when you need to wear shoes.
- He'd buy shoes without shoelaces so he didn't have to bend down to pick them up.
Synonyms bootlace, shoestring, lacing, string, cord, thong, twine, tie |