Spin,wind, or twist together.
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Examples for "lace"
Examples for "lace"
1Good thing I was wearing my good lace bra from Victoria's Secret.
2They thought about thread; they looked at lace; they considered the clasp.
3There is a new emphasis, however on Irish tweed, linen and lace.
4You must accept that.' She touched the gold lace on his lapel.
5Two Velcro straps regulate the fit; a lace-up model is also available.
1The twine held, but I tore the arms right off the chair.
2The AlgaeRope gave an intermediate response or was similar to the twine-longline.
3It was in a sealed envelope, bound around the stick with twine.
4Barrett at once searched the South for paper twine and found it.
5Not a shutter was open; not a twine of smoke came forth.
1As the hymn winds its further course, violins entwine about the harmonies.
2There was a time when the forest did not entwine these ruins.
3Love's garlands: may they ever entwine the brows of every true-hearted lover.
4Prowess and love entwine him and make him bold and keen in fight.
5Her hand came up to entwine with his, and found the iron cuff.
1It's a really cool way that they intertwine two completely different stories.
2Where should we go? Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan intertwine in the Fergana Valley.
3The complex conspiracy subplots intertwine with great grace and admirable lucidity.
4Like many crossroads it's a cultural hub where strands of different civilisations intertwine.
5White weasel skins to intertwine with his beautiful long black locks.
1The use of the interlace in all primitive arts is very interesting.
2Arrange them nicely so that they interlace properly and are evenly applied.
3What is the process called by which two sets of threads interlace?
4These exchanges underlie and interlace our social, domestic and business fabric.
5For the moment Frances Freeland could do nothing but tremulously interlace her fingers.
1Take his left hand, enlace your fingers with his, and hold tight.
2So closely doth the ivy not enlace
3In north-east India, people encourage fig roots to cross rivers, enlace and thicken to form robust bridges, saving lives in monsoon rains.
4The land they bought, Grupo Enlace, the journalist's murder, all of it was connected.
5I pressed, enlaced her, she fell back worn out.
6Their arms were enlaced; they were silent.
7They fell into the water enlaced, forming a single heavy mass, and disappeared under the splashing foam.
8She extends her arms to him and as soon as she holds him, enlaces and embraces him:
9Find out who Grupo Enlace belongs to.
10Grupo Enlace belong to the governor's brother.
11We stood for one brief fleeting moment closely enlaced-andswiftly separated, and stood breathing fast, and listening.
12All things are enlinked, enlaced and enamoured,-
13The Mexican unit of Swiss broker Tradition and Mexican broker Enlace were also fined, according to the document.
14George Smith hands enlaced in lap.
15Nick followed her with enlacing arm.
16Did it not seem once as if two hands never could unlock, so closely were they enlaced together?