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Shoelace
/ʃˈuːleɪs/
/ˈʃuˌɫeɪs/
Shoelace
[NOMBRE]1
cordón
a long and thin string or cord that is passed through the hooks on a shoe and pulled tightly to fasten it
What is a "shoelace"?
Shoelace, also known as a shoe string, is a narrow strip of material that is laced through the eyelets or holes of shoes, sneakers, or other footwear to secure and tighten them around the foot. It is usually made of materials such as cotton, nylon, or leather and can come in various lengths, colors, and styles. The end of a shoelace is often finished with a plastic or metal aglet to make it easier to thread through the eyelets and prevent fraying.
Ejemplos
1. She tied her shoelaces on the bench before going for a run.
2. She sat on the bottom stair to tie her shoelaces.
3. He got down on his knees to tie his daughter's shoelaces.
4. He bent over to tie his shoelaces.
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