laced

laced(
leyst
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. con cordones
Laced shoes are usually the dressier option.Los zapatos con cordones normalmente son la opción más elegante.
b. con agujetas
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
I don't think I like the laced boots as much as the plain ones.Creo que no me gustan tanto las botas con agujetas como las sencillas.
a. atado
Natalia's shoes weren't laced when she started the race.Las agujetas de Natalia no estaban atadas cuando comenzó la carrera.
a. de encaje
Elsa liked the dress's laced sleeves.A Elsa le gustaban las mangas de encaje del vestido.
a. teñido
The song's lyrics, laced with double entendre and innuendo, are quintessentially Cuban.Las letras de la canción, teñidas de doble sentido e insinuaciones, son típicamente cubanas.
a. mezclado
That must have been a laced joint, man, because I am really messed up right now.Eso tiene que haber sido un porro mezclado, mano, porque ya estoy muy tocado.
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