lacer (Meaning)

Wordnet

lacer (n)

a workman who laces shoes or footballs or books (during binding)

Synonyms & Antonyms of lacer

lacer Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon's scalpel lacerated the patient's skin during the operation.
  2. The broken glass lacerated my hand when I reached into the cabinet.
  3. The sharp edge of the metal lacerated my finger as I was working on the project.
  4. The thorns on the rose bush lacerated my arm as I was pruning the plant.
  5. The barbed wire lacerated the cow's hide as it tried to escape the pasture.
  6. The sharp rocks lacerated the hiker's feet as he made his way up the mountain.
  7. The jagged metal shards lacerated the firefighter's skin as he worked to put out the fire.
  8. The sharp teeth of the animal lacerated the victim's flesh during the attack.
  9. The rough surface of the sandpaper lacerated the wood as I sanded it.
  10. The sharp edges of the ice crystals lacerated my skin as I walked through the snowy landscape.

FAQs About the word lacer

a workman who laces shoes or footballs or books (during binding)

cable, wire, rope, lacing,cord, string, line, stay,guy, halyard

uncoil, disentangle, uncoil, disentangle, untangle,unwind, unwind, untangle, untwine,untwine

The surgeon's scalpel lacerated the patient's skin during the operation.

The broken glass lacerated my hand when I reached into the cabinet.

The sharp edge of the metal lacerated my finger as I was working on the project.

The thorns on the rose bush lacerated my arm as I was pruning the plant.