belace (Meaning)

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belace (v. t.)

To fasten, as with a lace or cord.

To cover or adorn with lace.

To beat with a strap. See Lace.

Synonyms & Antonyms of belace

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belace Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate lacework belaced the gown, creating an ethereal beauty.
  2. The bride's veil was belaced with delicate floral patterns, evoking elegance and romance.
  3. The curtains were belaced with gold thread, shimmering in the moonlight.
  4. The ornate doily belaced the table, adding a touch of sophistication to the room.
  5. The handkerchiefs were belaced with their initials, a testament to their enduring love.
  6. The tablecloth belaced the table with its intricate crocheted design, showcasing the artisan's skill.
  7. The garment was adorned with belaced trimming, enhancing its timeless appeal.
  8. The tapestry belaced the wall, depicting a vivid scene with intricate details.
  9. The lace-belaced window shade provided both privacy and a delicate touch.
  10. The gloves were belaced with silk, offering both elegance and comfort.

FAQs About the word belace

To fasten, as with a lace or cord., To cover or adorn with lace., To beat with a strap. See Lace.

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The intricate lacework belaced the gown, creating an ethereal beauty.

The bride's veil was belaced with delicate floral patterns, evoking elegance and romance.

The curtains were belaced with gold thread, shimmering in the moonlight.

The ornate doily belaced the table, adding a touch of sophistication to the room.