latchet (Meaning)

Wordnet

latchet (n)

a leather strap or thong used to attach a sandal or shoe to the foot

Webster

latchet (n.)

The string that fastens a shoe; a shoestring.

Synonyms & Antonyms of latchet

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latchet Sentence Examples

  1. I struggled to fasten the latchet on my hiking boot with my cold, numb fingers.
  2. The intricate designs etched into the silver latchet of the antique locket caught my eye.
  3. The child's tiny fingers fumbled with the latchet, unable to secure the buckle on their own.
  4. As I laced up my running shoes, I double-knotted the latchet to ensure they wouldn't come undone during my run.
  5. The sound of the latch clicking into place echoed through the silent room, signaling that the secret passageway had been opened.
  6. With a flick of her wrist, the magician effortlessly released the latchet on the handcuffs, freeing himself from his bonds.
  7. The delicate latchet on the vintage handbag was made of shimmering pearls, adding a touch of elegance to the accessory.
  8. The strong leather latchet held the heavy toolbox securely shut, protecting the tools inside from spilling out.
  9. The ornate latchet on the grandfather clock was made of intricately carved wood, adding a touch of sophistication to the timepiece.
  10. The metal latchet on the gate creaked loudly as it was opened, announcing the arrival of visitors.

FAQs About the word latchet

a leather strap or thong used to attach a sandal or shoe to the footThe string that fastens a shoe; a shoestring.

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I struggled to fasten the latchet on my hiking boot with my cold, numb fingers.

The intricate designs etched into the silver latchet of the antique locket caught my eye.

The child's tiny fingers fumbled with the latchet, unable to secure the buckle on their own.

As I laced up my running shoes, I double-knotted the latchet to ensure they wouldn't come undone during my run.