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lacy

[ US /ˈɫeɪsi/ ]
[ UK /lˈe‍ɪsi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having open interstices or resembling a web
  2. made of or resembling lace
    a lacy leaf
    a lacy gown

How To Use lacy In A Sentence

  • At the bottom of the trunk she found a set of white undergarments including lacy petticoats and a full corseted bodice.
  • It is also shifting plenty of feminine, lacy lingerie, in the kind of bright colours that go well with a sun tan.
  • Are the forces of fallacy still out there, waiting to reassume their hold? Times, Sunday Times
  • He had no difficulty in disposing of the fallacy, and he was in no danger of succumbing to it. Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • Lacy argued that he was misled by Stello when the arbiter pumped him out at second during an apparent steal attempt.
  • It looked very old and traced with lacy patterns of swirls, vines, and flowers, but it wasn't just white or just black; it was a twisted mixture of both black and white.
  • Eugenics and ‘social Darwinism’ are perversions of evolution based upon logical fallacy and misapplication.
  • Predictably, the appeal to personal experience is another well-known logical fallacy.
  • Roman Catholic Church. immune from fallacy or liability to error in expounding matters of faith or morals by virtue of the promise made by Christ to the Church. The "Infallible" Shoulder Shot
  • But to subsist in bones, and be but pyramidally extant, is a fallacy in duration. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
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