How to Use interlaced in a Sentence

interlaced

adjective
  • The real star of the show is the removable leather-interlaced chain, adorned with charms and the house's letters.
    Gaby Keiderling, Harper's BAZAAR, 27 Jan. 2023
  • There are selfies and pictures of Evo and Noemí’s interlaced feet in matching socks, his calves big and hairy, hers half the size.
    Alma Guillermoprieto, The New York Review of Books, 5 Nov. 2020
  • The jets sway and pirouette to music on a stage of interlaced basins, canals and circular pools.
    The Washington Post, NOLA.com, 29 May 2017
  • Also dark are the shadows cast by the interlaced ropes, which sketch complex, mutable webs on the gallery's white walls.
    Mark Jenkins, Washington Post, 22 July 2022
  • Eleven sections make up the flexible band, and it's pierced with interlaced ovals and pavé set with large and small brilliant diamonds.
    Lindsey Murray, Good Housekeeping, 19 May 2018
  • Not surprisingly, five big interlaced Olympic rings were produced at the end.
    Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times, 23 July 2021
  • The neck is flanked by gilt dragon handles, and the body features a reticulated wall of interlaced dragons, mixed with bird and bat-like motifs.
    Isabel Garcia, House Beautiful, 14 July 2020
  • Below the water, the knots of interlaced roots protect tiny fish from the ravenous jaws of larger fish, and even manatees and dolphins take refuge in these swamps.
    Annie Proulx, The New Yorker, 27 June 2022
  • It's made with interlaced cotton thread and has that highly desirable (at least for dogs) squeaker inside.
    Alice Short, latimes.com, 3 Nov. 2017
  • Some of his favorite pieces are low chairs and lightweight stools whose tops are made of interlaced rubber tires, products of the island’s long shoemaking tradition.
    WSJ, 24 Apr. 2021
  • The bandeau, which is made of diamonds and platinum, is formed as a flexible band of eleven sections, pierced with interlaced ovals and pavé set with large and small brilliant diamonds.
    Rachel Epstein, Marie Claire, 19 May 2018
  • In turn, sponsors get to use official Olympic logos, such as the interlaced rings, for advertisements.
    Georgi Kantchev, WSJ, 23 Jan. 2022
  • Those snaps, however, are too often interlaced with loafing and tepid run defense.
    John Owning, Dallas News, 17 Feb. 2021
  • Now Rojas prayed with Martinez’s mother and father, standing beneath the interlaced branches of a camphor tree.
    Rachel Swan, San Francisco Chronicle, 1 Nov. 2020
  • Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau tiara is made of diamonds and platinum, in 11 sections with interlaced ovals.
    Elise Taylor, Vogue, 19 May 2018
  • The show was revolutionary at the time thanks to an interracial cast and interlaced episode format, with most shows up until then have freestanding episodes.
    Nick Vadala, Philly.com, 2 Apr. 2018
  • On another dark slat, three interlaced crosses spelled out la madre and carlos and (this one probably courtesy of some Anglo activist) our love radiates.
    Colin Barrett, Harper's magazine, 5 July 2019
  • The political ad features interlaced photographs of violence, all with a racial theme: a burning building, a young white man with a bloodied head, and two Black men standing in the front of an angry crowd with their arms lifted in triumph.
    Walter Shapiro, The New Republic, 13 Oct. 2022
  • Over the last three years in Tulsa, OK, a campaign from Resonance similarly interlaced tourism and urban planning initiatives to shed light on the city’s impressive quality of life and music scene.
    Bloomberg, Fortune, 5 June 2018
  • The country faces two separate but interlaced problems, according to climate and resilience experts.
    New York Times, 2 Sep. 2021
  • Here's a quick history lesson: The four interlaced rings originally symbolized the four different German automakers that merged in 1932 and became the Auto Union.
    Eric Stafford, Car and Driver, 14 Nov. 2022
  • Then there’s Louis Vuitton’s signature monogram canvas, with its interlaced L and V flanked by various geometric flowers, which seems to be another thing entirely, one impervious to trends and maybe even time itself.
    Nick Remsen, New York Times, 20 Aug. 2020
  • Undoubtedly there are gaps and fabrications that cannot be resolved even by enlisting Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara as interlaced memory palaces.
    Jonathon Keats, Forbes, 6 Dec. 2021
  • From page count to protagonists being primarily writers to Maine to token minorities to menstruation metaphors to inconsistencies in the interlaced mythology that binds every story, the reigning King of Horror takes his lumps.
    Trevor Fraser, OrlandoSentinel.com, 14 May 2018
  • This system of interlaced welfare programs is the government’s attempt to realize a political and social ideal that has seemingly universal acceptance among Swedes, known as trygghet.
    Zach Maher, WSJ, 14 Aug. 2017
  • The family drama is interlaced with beautiful, meticulously detailed scenes describing Germany, from the underground music scene to the architecture and urban planning that shapes daily life.
    Mary Slosson | For The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive.com, 26 June 2019
  • Wine is the product of an interlaced agricultural economy that is dependent on environmental balance.
    National Geographic, 13 Oct. 2020

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