lacer

IPA: ɫˈeɪsɝ

noun

  • A person or thing that laces.
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Examples of "lacer" in Sentences

  • They would lacerate the rats.
  • It is sheer affectation to lacerate a man.
  • Her lips were badly lacerated in the fight.
  • I lacerated myself with doubt and indecision.
  • You should stop thinking about lacerating it.
  • They can poke, puncture, slice and lacerate you.
  • Her wrist is lacerated and her shoulder is dislocated.
  • The offence is lacerating, and the offender is unapologetic.
  • Lacerate that hot surfer rips, tears, carves and, of course, lacerates.
  • The surface of the spleen is examined for evidence of laceration and fracture.

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