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Lace up Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫeɪs/ /ˈəp
LAYS-uhp
lˈeɪs/ /ˈʌp
LAYS-up

Definition

To fasten shoes, boots, or other clothing with laces by threading and tightening the laces. Can also mean to get ready for an activity, usually sports, by putting on laced shoes.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal; common with shoes, boots, skates. Can be used literally ('lace up your shoes') or figuratively to mean 'get ready' (especially in sports: 'lace up for the game'). Not used for Velcro or slip-on footwear.

Example Sentences

Please lace up your shoes before you go outside.

basic

He stopped to lace up his boots on the trail.

basic

Make sure to lace up tightly for better support.

basic

Give me a second, I need to lace up before we start running.

natural

She always takes her time to lace up perfectly before a game.

natural

Alright team, let's lace up and hit the field!

natural