lace-up
Americannoun
adjective
verb
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of lace-up
First recorded in 1830–40; noun and adj. use of verb phrase lace up
Example Sentences
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For the last few years, every pair of men’s lace-up shoes I’ve purchased has had some messed-up laces.
From Washington Post • Mar. 12, 2023
She points down to a pair of white lace-up shoes on her feet — something they gave her.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 12, 2023
He also bared his tattooed legs, wearing midcalf, black lace-up boots over dark socks.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 20, 2022
Lisa is wearing red pants and Mary Jane flats without socks; he’s wearing brown pants and lace-up shoes with socks.
From New York Times • Nov. 11, 2021
Instead of his usual muddy boots, he wore lace-up black shoes buffed and shiny.
From "Wish" by Barbara O'Connor
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