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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
shoelace
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
tie...shoelaces
▪ Can you tie your shoelaces by yourself?
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
tie
▪ George Best was/is a drunken waste of space who wasn't fit to tie Eddie Gray's shoelaces.
▪ Sammler tied his shoelaces continued dressing.
▪ Bend down and tie your shoelace.
▪ I let myself into my place with the key I carry tied to my shoelace.
▪ Kneeling down on the dusty pavement, she made as if to tie her shoelaces.
▪ Once inside the car, he tied a shoelace around her neck and threatened to choke her.
▪ They were more like badly tied shoelaces.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ George Best was/is a drunken waste of space who wasn't fit to tie Eddie Gray's shoelaces.
▪ I'd have loosened my tie, but they had taken it away along with my wallet, gun, belt and shoelaces.
▪ I had to take off my belt, my tie and my shoelaces, had my photograph and my fingerprints taken.
▪ I let myself into my place with the key I carry tied to my shoelace.
▪ I wondered how easy it would be to hang yourself with your shoelaces.
▪ Once inside the car, he tied a shoelace around her neck and threatened to choke her.
▪ Sammler tied his shoelaces continued dressing.
▪ They were more like badly tied shoelaces.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shoelace

Shoelace \Shoe"lace\, n. a length of cord for tying the upper parts of a shoe together. Commercial shoelaces usually come in different lengths, and have each end confined in a narrow plastic tube for convenience in inserting the cords through the holes in a shoe upper. Also called shoestring.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
shoelace

1640s, from shoe (n.) + lace (n.).

Wiktionary
shoelace

n. A lace used for fastening a shoe.

WordNet
shoelace

n. a lace used for fastening shoes [syn: shoe lace, shoestring, shoe string]

Usage examples of "shoelace".

Mahlke was wearing something on his neck again, appended to a black shoelace: not a screwdriver, but the bronze medallion with the so-called Black Madonna of Czestochowa in low relief.

Buttons and shoelaces and getting things on frontways gave Adam trouble.

Women had always happened to Profane the schlemihl like accidents: broken shoelaces, dropped dishes, pins in new shirts.

One was a circle of leather stringlike a boot shoelace with a small sack attachedand the other was a thin sheaf of twenty-dollar bills, crisp and new, bound about by a rubber band.

Penhaligon said, trying not to sound like a school teacher telling a five-year-old how to tie shoelaces for the umpteenth time.

Lace looked down at his feet, at the high-top Adidas, the shoelaces curling like skinny snakes around his feet.

I thought I had to become Anatole Bloomberg, an importerexporter from Rotterdam with a hook nose and flat feet, or an Antwerp diamond merchant wearing a skullcap, or a hunchbacked Talmudic scholar in a woolly black coat and shoes without shoelaces.

DNA is like a shoelace, Janet, and at each end are little caplets called telomeres.

In the last recess but one, at the north end, and on the east side, there sat daily, some few years before 1840, a blind man, Michael Catchpole by name, selling shoelaces.

Still without looking at him, she tied her shoelaces with an impatient twitch that came near breaking them, and walked haughtily to where Concho stood dutifully waiting.

Aubrey deLint's shoelaces together and Krazy-Glued Mary Esther Thode's left buttock to the seat of her chair but everyone glycemically mature enough to sit still and watch the cartridge is having a rousing good time, eating chocolate cannolis and twenty-six-layer baklava and Redi-Whip by itself if they want and homemade Raisinettes and little cream-filled caramel things and occasionally heckling or cheering ironically, every so often throwing sweets that stick to the screen, giving the smooth sterile Gentle a sort of carbuncu-lar look that everyone approves.

Day are still in progress w/r/t which kid or kids tied Aubrey deLint's shoelaces together and Krazy-Glued Mary Esther Thode's left buttock to the seat of her chair but everyone glycemically mature enough to sit still and watch the cartridge is having a rousing good time, eating chocolate cannolis and twenty-six-layer baklava and Redi-Whip by itself if they want and homemade Raisinettes and little cream-filled caramel things and occasionally heckling or cheering ironically, every so often throwing sweets that stick to the screen, giving the smooth sterile Gentle a sort of carbuncu-lar look that everyone approves.

When not killing flies, he'd been making the net since his mother had left, taking kite string from Kensington Park, cord from vacant lots, rope and shoelaces from trash cans, wool and thread from neighbors' bureau drawers, twine from the mill down the street, and clotheslines from nearby yards.

His shoelaces were untied, his cowlicks fully aroused, and his grin as impish as ever.

From dangling shoelaces and gap-toothed smiles to cowlicks and ball jackets to baggy jeans and shining falls of hair.