bootlaces in English

noun
1
a cord or leather strip for lacing boots.
One of the most tedious jobs I ever did at The Board was to look after the narrow fabrics industry: ribbons, bootlaces , elastics etc - not the most exhilarating of fields to work in.

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8. Bootlaces are made up of difference materials like cotton and leather which can be used in different styles.

9. 9 Being Ymor's right-hand man was like being gently flogged to death with scented bootlaces.

10. Word forms: plural Bootlaces countable noun [usually plural] A Bootlace is a long thin cord which is used to fasten a boot

11. ‘One of the most tedious jobs I ever did at The Board was to look after the narrow fabrics industry: ribbons, Bootlaces, elastics etc - …

12. After recent enquiries into the band we have decided the following!! With a heavy heart the Bootlaces have decided to call it a day!! We have had a load of fun and made some great memories during our time together but times change and with the recent departure of …

13. ‘He reaches down and starts untying her other Bootlace and gently pulling her boots and socks off, massaging her feet and ankles as he does.’ ‘By the time Michael O'Loughlin first tied up his Bootlaces at the SCG back in 1994, the landscape of Australian rules football for indigenous players had already began changing.’