laced adjective.
[leɪst] LME.[from LACE verb + -ED1.]1. Wearing a necklace. Only in
LME.2. Of shoes etc.: made to be fastened or tightened with a lace or laces.
E16.3. Of a plant: entwined with a climbing plant.
M16-M17.4. Ornamented or trimmed with lace or laces.
L16.5. Of a drink: mixed with a small quantity of spirits etc.
L17.6. Marked with streaks of colour. Of a bird: having the edges of the feathers coloured differently from the general surface.
M19.Special collocations:
laced mutton slang a prostitute.
laced valley Building a valley between the slopes of two adjoining roofs in which the end tile of each row abuts against a tile one and a half times the normal width laid diagonally on the valley board.
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