1. laced - Adjective
2. laced - Verb
4. laced - Adjective Satellite
of Lace
Fastened with a lace or laces; decorated with narrow strips or braid. See Lace, v. t.
Decorated with the fabric lace.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe woman inside was important now. Perhaps the most important in the world. What she knew would help destroy an enemy when she told it. My hands in my pockets balled into hard knots to keep from shaking and for a moment the throbbing ache of the welts and cuts that laced my skin stopped. Mickey Spillane
Vietnam was a lie but at least there was a political agenda. It was the domino theory. Iraq is about nothing but George Bush's ego laced with imperialist ambitions. And it was helped by your government. Donald Sutherland
In her heart she harbors hatred for me, but it would ruin the game if we didn't have tea. The words slither out laced with venom so vile it would pucker my face but she says it and smiles. Vanna Bonta
Annabeth laced her fingers through his. In the light of his bronze sword, her face was beautiful. 'We're together,' she reminded him. 'We'll get through this. Rick Riordan
But she laced her fingers through mine. I remember what she'd told me in New York, about building something permanent, and I thought-just maybe-we were off to a good start. Rick Riordan
Out of all cookery, the coffee laced with schnapps is the best. Scanian Proverb