Lacing in a sentence as a noun

They have a cool way of lacing them, so that the knot to tie them is one-handed.

I zoomed in on the cable lacing, and my sock drawer is a disaster.

For instance, have you ever heard of a Terrorist lacing a farm with ricin or anthrax?

The next day my sister accused me of "lacing" the joint with something, which I vehemently denied.

As a matter of fact, the article goes into some detail about both why zip ties aren't used and what the lacing might be made of.

It's a very slippery *****, and Cameron is standing at the top and lacing up his ice-skates.

One guy I worked with "knitted" geometric patterns as he spaced the lacing in various locations and used different colors.

The practical application of what we study has been lacing in Indian education system.

These mars pictures, cropped, may be the only chance for a civilian non-employee to ever legally see professionally done cable lacing, weird but true.

"but unless it is a natural thread I'm sure zip ties can be made from that material"A zip tie requires a different combination of compression strength, tensile strength, and elongation stability compared with lacing.

Lacing definitions

noun

a small amount of liquor added to a food or beverage

noun

a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment)

See also: lace

noun

the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows

See also: beating thrashing licking drubbing trouncing whacking