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n. - A workman who draws a cord through eyelets or around hooks in order to pull together two edges (such as of shoes or footballs)

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  • Verb (used with object) : He took his coffee laced with brandy
  • Verb (used without object) : These shoes lace up the side. ,The teacher laced into his students
  • However, their fan base also includes "people we consider emulators, who think our boots are a cool fashion item," Force says, informing me that my preferred style is called...
  • I think he must have died instantly when the lacer-tilian attacked him.
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