lacy

IPA: ɫˈeɪsi

noun

  • A surname from Old French, a spelling variant of Lacey.
  • A male given name transferred from the surname, of mostly 19th century usage.
  • A female given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.

adjective

  • Made of lace or decorated with it.
  • Looking like lace.
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Examples of "lacy" in Sentences

  • Maybe make the word pink n' lacy.
  • He adopted the surname of de Lacy.
  • Lacy shares a writing credit for '.
  • Deep copper color with a lacy taupe head.
  • There is no shepherd in the Lacy development.
  • For example, calling Lacy underrated in the US.
  • The epipodium is lacy and green brown in color.
  • Oaks of many sorts were veiled in lacy Spanish moss.
  • For Lacy this represented a seminal moment in his life.
  • The elaborately scrolled pattern is lacy but understated.
  • Hand fans were engaged in lacy combat with the high temperature.
  • This particular fern was fine and lacy and looked fetching next to Hawera.
  • Consider This: This spelling of Lacey is much more popular than Lacy, but people may expect it to be spelled like the word lacy.
  • Consider This: This spelling is less popular and less well received than Lacey, but it is spelled the same way as the word lacy.
  • ’ ‘Gentle discipline for curves in lacy lastex pantie-girdle, ’ ‘An exclamation point of a dress that depends on fluid fabric for much of its drama.
  • Like spirits coming out of a long ago wedding trousseau trunk, the models walked down the runway in lacy gowns, bloomers and corsets that created a moment of peace on the Milan runway after all the euphoric color.

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