lace up
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Definition
Verb: 1. To fasten or tighten by drawing and tying a lace through holes or eyelets: This action specifically involves pulling the strings or cords (laces) of an item, typically footwear or a garment, through its designated holes to secure it.
Usage
The verb "lace up" is used to describe the act of securing something that has laces. It is a phrasal verb where "lace" is the main verb and "up" functions as a particle indicating completion or thoroughness. It is commonly used in imperative instructions or descriptive statements.
Examples
- Verb:
- Please lace up your boots before we go hiking.
- He sat down to lace up his sneakers.
- The corset was difficult to lace up by herself.
Advanced Usage
- "to lace something up": This is the standard transitive form, where the object (the item being fastened) comes between the verb and the particle.
- She laced her skates up tightly.
- The action implies a specific method of fastening (using laces) and often connotes preparing for an activity, especially with footwear (e.g., lacing up for a run, a game, or work).
Variants and Related Words
- Lace (verb): Can be used similarly, but "lace up" often emphasizes the complete action of fastening. (e.g., vs. )
- Unlace (verb): The opposite action; to undo the laces of something.
- Lace-up (noun/adjective): Describes an item fastened with laces (e.g., , ).
Synonyms
- Fasten: To close or secure something.
- Tie up: To fasten by tying strings or laces. (Note: "Tie up" can have broader meanings, such as tying a package or figuratively meaning to make busy.)
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Tie up: While similar, "tie up" is more general and can refer to securing with any kind of string, rope, or lace, not necessarily through a series of eyelets. "Lace up" is more specific.
- He tied up the parcel with string. (General)
- He laced up his boxing gloves. (Specific)
Related Idioms
- (To be) laced up: Can describe someone who is formally or tightly dressed, often implying being proper or restrained.
- He's all laced up in his suit and tie for the interview.
Verb
- draw through eyes or holes
- lace the shoelaces