lace

[leɪs]
n
a delicate decorative fabric made from cotton, silk, etc, woven in an open web of different symmetrical patterns and figures
a cord or string drawn through holes or eyelets or around hooks to fasten a shoe or garment
ornamental braid often used on military uniforms, etc
a dash of spirits added to a beverage
vb
to fasten (shoes, etc) with a lace
to draw (a cord or thread) through holes, eyes, etc, as when tying shoes
to compress the waist of (someone), as with a corset
to add a small amount of alcohol or drugs to (food or drink)
to streak or mark with lines or colours
the sky was laced with red
to intertwine; interlace
to give a sound beating to
See lace into See lace up