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laced
adj. having laces, equipped with laces, decorated with lace; closed with a lace; edged with color, streaked with color; having alcohol added; tainted with a drug
 
-laced
adj. contaminated with a substance, tainted with a drug
 
lace
v. tie, fasten; intertwine; be tied, be intertwined; pass through a hole, thread; adorn with lace; add a small amount of liquor to (drink, food, etc.), add drugs to food or drink secretly; abuse or attack verbally or physically (Slang)

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Lace (disambiguation)
Lace is a lightweight fabric patterned with open holes.

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laced

Adjective
1. closed with a lace; "snugly laced shoes"
(synonym) tied
(antonym) unlaced, untied
2. edged or streaked with color; "white blossoms with purple-laced petals"
(similar) patterned
3. having alcohol added; "a cup of brandy-laced coffee"; "he drank too much of the spiked punch"
(synonym) spiked
(similar) alcoholic
4. trimmed or decorated with lace
(similar) adorned, decorated

 
lace

Noun
1. a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment)
(synonym) lacing
(hypernym) cord
(hyponym) bootlace
(derivation) lace up
2. a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns
(hypernym) fabric, cloth, material, textile
(hyponym) Brussels lace

Verb
1. spin or twist together so as to form a cord; "intertwine the ribbons"; "Twine the threads into a rope"
(synonym) intertwine, twine, entwine, enlace, interlace
(hypernym) twist, twine, distort
(hyponym) wreathe, wind
(verb-group) twine
2. make by braiding or interlacing; "lace a tablecloth"
(synonym) braid, plait
(hypernym) weave, tissue
(classification) handicraft
3. do lacework; "The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral"
(hypernym) weave, tissue
(classification) handicraft
4. draw through eyes or holes; "lace the shoelaces"
(synonym) lace up
(hypernym) tie, bind
(hyponym) relace
(entail) fasten, fix, secure
(derivation) lacing
5. add alcohol beverages
(synonym) spike, fortify
(hypernym) change, alter, modify
(derivation) lacing
(classification) cooking, cookery, preparation


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lace
v. zašněrovat

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lace
Czas. sznurować (się)