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lace - use in sentences
Object
- bead: With Itty Bitty Beading Bugs, children can lace soft beads and plastic spacers in a multitude of combinations.
Converse of object
- ruffle: Arms and neckline are trimmed with decadent baby blue and white ruffled lace and a cream ribbon bow.
- embroider: Fashioned in sheer striped tulle, the neckline and hem are trimmed in rich embroidered lace with ribbon details.
- scallop: A feminine Swiss dot floral design is printed throughout and accented with scalloped lace edging.
- tie: Instead of tying laces, consider buying lace locks, which will hold your laces tight.
- knit: Beside working with the bobbins, there is needle lace, knitted lace, netting, crochet and tatting.
Adjective modifier
- floral: The cups of the chemise are made of stretch floral lace.
- elastic: Some people find Velcro fastenings or elastic laces helpful.
- delicate: The luxurious soft silk of this cami is trimmed with delicate lace.
- handmade: Handmade lace is still produced locally, mainly for pleasure, the Museum contains an extensive collection.
Modifies a noun
- tablecloth: Floor length red table covers under a smaller white lace tablecloth.
- trimming: It has a simple, modern cut embellished with delicate lace trimming.
- shawl: The single cabin, filled with dusty lanterns, was a maze of filthy recesses veiled by old lace shawls.
- bodice: Her dress was of white organdie with lace bodice and her train was 20 minutes late.
- curtain: Nuclear weapons became the lace curtains of Britain ' s political poverty.
- ruffle: A striking cropped leather jacket with bow was featured with a lace ruffle neck top and classic jeans.
Noun used with modifier
- bobbin: Lacemaking For 300 years Olney was at the heart of bobbin lace making industry in the area.
- shoe: Elastic based shoe laces that do not require any tying.
- pillow: The principal manufacture is of pillow lace and shoes.
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