Laced Sentence Examples

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  • He even laced the invitation with a ration of all-is-forgiven comments.

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  • His hands slid down her arms and his palms touched hers warmly as his fingers laced through hers.

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  • His tone was terse, and yet laced with excitement.

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  • When his fingers laced through hers and his palms pressed her hands against the wall next to her face, his kisses became ardent.

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  • She stretched as far as she could and laced her fingers behind his neck, pulling his mouth down to hers again.

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  • Like club music, the work repeats, loops and returns over a rhythm of slapstick laced with formal, painterly considerations.

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  • There is now word that someone tried to send a letter to the White House laced with the lethal poison ricin.

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  • All this is laced with wonderful, zany humor.

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  • The report, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in June 2005, related a study conducted by Dr. Joanna Hlebowicz at the University of Miami in which 14 healthy volunteers were given food laced with cinnamon.

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  • They often offer better value for your money, and include several products laced with the fragrance in question.

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  • The bridesmaids gathered in the preparation room with the bride, sweat streaming down our sides, tickling under our tightly laced undergarments.

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  • Christmas weddings are often laced with opulent grandeur, so small weddings with modest yet elegant touches are a welcome alternative for couples who enjoy the season but do not want to overwhelm the occasion.

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  • Some of the substances that street heroin may be laced with may not dissolve in the body once injected, and this can lead to the veins, lungs, kidneys or brain becoming blocked.

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  • Instead, the unpleasant physical symptoms they experience have more to do with the nicotine the tobacco is laced with.

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  • Heck, wear flip flops, but avoid penny loafers and laced shoes no matter what!

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  • While some doublets were laced, most were buttoned, and the top few buttons left undone so that the white of the shirt could be pulled out.

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  • The sleeves were laced onto the torso portion of the outfit, which enabled it to both be worn as a jerkin in warm weather and also to replace the sleeves as they became worn out or suffered tears.

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  • The best part is that these toys do not come laced with potentially harmful chemicals, which is especially important for toys that will spend a lot of time close to your kids.

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  • Goth Black Corset Laced Mini Dress is a daring ensemble that features split angel sleeves that are light and flowing.

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  • Most Nintendo innovations became industry standards -- the d-pad, analog sticks, shoulder buttons, etc. Nintendo's ideas are laced deeply within the gaming subconscious and they hold a fuzzy nostalgic corner of many gamers' hearts.

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  • Get on the ground and curl up in a fetal position, with your hands laced behind your head.

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  • The approach can yield natural looking results, which makes front laced hairpieces popular choices among celebrities and stylists.

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  • A full laced wig covers the entire head with lace, while the front laced alternative uses different materials in the back of the cap.

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  • Front laced wigs can be expensive and you want the product you choose to stand the test of time.

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  • Tied or laced suits are a powerhouse combination of skin and sex appeal.

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  • Now, instead of the corset being tightly closed, think of it laced but still open.

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  • Additionally, board shorts shun the elastic waistband used in most swim trunks, opting instead for a two-tiered safety system of a form-fitting Velcro front-closure and a laced tie-front.

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  • Try tucking too-long pants into laced, high boots for a non-snag effect, or belt too-big pants with a cheerful orange belt.

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  • Most laced in front, although some laced in the back.

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  • These dresses tend to have to be laced and the laces are usually in front as few women have the time or technique to do their own back-lacing.

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  • But it's highly unlikely that anyone would want her "Key Lime Cookie" laced with the, albeit wistful, notes of the "Ocean".

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  • Hilarious high-tech holiday cards come alive with the click of a mouse, so you can wish your special someone a Merry Christmas laced with a litany of laugh out loud moments.

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  • A dirtied leather tricorn hat over felt laced with gold trim, and a long pirate trench over a waist coat.

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  • Some brides ditch style for comfort and go with Keds laced with sheer white scarves.

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  • The boot is pulled on instead of laced up, and often has loops at the top to make it easier to put on.

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  • The top of these boots tie with five to six lacquered chrome eyelets that are then laced with sixty inch rawhide leather pieces.

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  • In general, when your kid tries on a pair of cleats, you should be able to slide a finger down the back of the shoe when they are laced up.

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  • It's a more decorative look than Ladder Lacing but will keep your shoes laced tightly just the same.

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  • Go to Dillard's to pick up a pair of Ed Hardy shoes with detailed design, bold soles, and both laced and non-laced looks.

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  • The shoe also features a leather laced metal logo grommet trim.

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  • These include laced slip-ons and Mary Janes with sturdy, slip-resistant soles.

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  • The 18-karat white-gold watch is laced to a shimmering diamonds bracelet & strap, lending a graceful look to this feminine watch.

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  • Begin in the same starting position as you would when performing the basic crunch with your hands laced behind your head.

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  • The traditional laced corset extends from bosom to hips, thus shaping the entire torso.

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  • It is no wonder that many women, whether they want to look their best for their wedding or want to create an especially enticing look for a romantic evening, gravitate towards an old-fashioned laced corset.

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  • For many centuries, corsets almost exclusively laced up the front.

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  • Lacing a corset criss-crosses up the sides, and for the maximum effect, someone should hold the laced portions in place as the lacing continues.

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  • Sean was supposed to serve her dessert laced with a sedative, so they could drug her and take her back to the station for questioning.

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  • His hand found hers under the table and he laced his fingers through hers.

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  • The skirts were held in place by a thick rolled belt, and the upper part of the body remained quite nude in the earliest times; but from the middle Minoan period onward we often find an important addition in the shape of a low-cut bodice, which sometimes has sleeves, either tight-fitting or puffed, and ultimately develops into a laced corsage.

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  • The most distinguishing feature of the flora of this region is the predominance of arborescent growths; forests cover in fact 56% of the area, and are not only dense but laced together with climbing and twining plants.

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  • These boats are either plain dug-outs, with or without outriggers, or regularly built by planks tightly laced and well caulked to an excavated keel.

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  • He laced his fingers behind his neck and stretched in a way that made his upper torso ripple with muscular activity.

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  • He even laced the invitation with a ration of all-is-forgiven bullshit.

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  • A ribbon of black laced the thick rivulet of her blood.

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  • Her eyes settled on the black laced blood oozing from her arm into the bladder.

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  • He hesitated before stepping toward her to see the black laced blood dripping to the earth.

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  • With its winding alleys intricately laced between cool squares, stepping in to Middle Temple really is like stepping back in time.

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  • The cage, laced with peanuts, was intended to snare any badger tempted by the easy meal.

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  • About one evening a week, she will also draw a bath, laced with bath oils or bubble bath.

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  • They play catchy, punk-pop songs laced with ska.

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  • The bodice is laced and would probably have had a deep lace collar and cuffs.

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  • Ladies wore tightly laced corsets to give them the narrow waists which were thought to be attractive.

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  • Indulge yourself in the heart of Italian gastronomy in Bologna, a beautifully preserved medieval city laced with porticoes, piazzas and palaces.

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  • Laced with audacious wit and pithy humor, Bunny Girl is romantic, funny and full of Joan Conway's brilliant one-liners.

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  • Is s/he fairly open-minded, or is she a bit straight laced?

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  • If you don't like spice try them laced with pure butter sprinkled with fresh ground peppercorn.

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  • The groundbait is laced with casters and hempseed plus dead red pinkies and dead red maggots.

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  • Too many evangelical sermons are laced with exhortation at the expense of grace.

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  • Their songs were laced with a dry, sardonic wit, backed up with some catchy hooklines.

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  • Too many Evangelical sermons are laced with exhortation at the expense of grace.

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  • Because of the nature of the fit, you really want to buy a laced corset in person rather than online.

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  • Corsets were often worn under the clothing for extended periods of time and laced as tight as possible to create not only a temporary reshaping, but a permanent change.

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  • You can also get a laced version without the zipper.

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  • Laced and Locked sells locking belts for corsets.

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  • Ribbons look fantastic laced through the waistline or bustline instead of used in a bow design, but a slim ribbon is more than perfect for casual decoration.

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  • The show is also heavily laced with breathtaking Alaskan scenery, focusing on its natural beauty and wildlife.

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  • With chemotherapy, the patient uses a topical cream laced with chemicals, takes a pill or gets the chemicals injected intravenously to kill cancerous cells.

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  • Shoes were done in leather and were laced up above the ankles.

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  • As his fingers laced through hers, she opened her eyes and found Alex watching her.

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  • Claudette laced her fingers and leaned against the counter, eyeing Cynthia with a puzzled expression.

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  • He laced fingers behind his head and stretched his back, glancing around at the herd as he spoke.

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  • The hunting-boot (EVbpoµis) was laced up the front, and reached to the calves; the K60opvos (cothurnus) was a high boot reaching to the middle of the leg, and as worn by tragic actors had high soles.

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  • Alex took her hand as they started up the wooden ramp, and laced his fingers through hers.

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