Pronunciation of the English word laced.
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1. | He's a really straight-laced guy, so he doesn't like the idea of his son changing jobs. | |
2. | They gave him a glass of orange juice laced with vodka. | |
3. | She laced her shoes. | |
4. | She laced the cake with poison. | |
5. | Mary gave Tom a box of chocolates laced with poison. | |
6. | Prof. Wilson's work has not always met the approval of her straight-laced colleagues. | |
7. | He laced his fingers together. | |
8. | After the mercurial and embattled state governor left a profanity-laced message on a legislator's telephone answering machine, he tried to explain himself: "I was so angry that I couldn't breathe." | |
9. | Mary laced up her boots. | |
10. | He seems to be trying to plumb new depths of vulgarity with each profanity-laced album he releases. |