bootlace

/ˈbuːtleɪs/
noun
  1. A long, thin cord or string used to fasten and tighten a boot.
    • He tied his bootlace in a double knot so it wouldn't come undone.
    • The hiker replaced his broken bootlace with a new one before the trail.
    • She pulled the bootlace tight and wrapped it around the top of her boot.
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