LACING


Meaning of LACING in English

ˈlāsiŋ, -sēŋ noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English lacinge, gerund of lacen to lace — more at lace

1. : the action of one that laces (as by tying, tightening, beating)

2.

a. : a fastening lace for clothing

shoe lacing

corset lacing

b. : ornamental braid or trimming for uniforms or clothing

c. : a thong of thin leather or a series of metal clips used to join the ends of a machine-driving belt

3. : a marginal band of color contrasting with the chief color (as on the ear of a rabbit or on a feather)

4.

a. : a dash of alcoholic liquor in a food or beverage

coffee with a lacing of whiskey

b. : a trace or sprinkling that enlivens or adds spice or savor

sprinkles the whole sound track with a lacing of simpering snorts — Goodman Ace

the committee was made up of old Bostonians with a lacing of others — Francis Russell

5.

a. or lacing line : a rope or line laced through eyelets along the edge of a sail or awning to attach it to a boom, gaff, or yard

b. : a knee timber fitted behind a ship's figurehead

6. : battering, trouncing

gave the marble thief a quick but thorough lacing — Argosy

what kind of a lacing will the taxpayers take — B.M.Bowie

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