The plan worked perfectly, the one Kiwi, stopped just right to tie his shoe-lace, on the bend we jumped into the ditch. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Then the broken shoe-lace - then the empty cigarette packet. ❋ Douglas Light (2010)
I don't understand why enumerating 6 or 15 million via the use of some kind of physical counter (shoe-lace, paperclip) is less frightening than the number itself. it just takes longer. ❋ Roger Sutton (2007)
The Cojones Frame yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The Cojones Frame'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Long time journalist William Greider has stepped on his shoe-lace with an article about President Obama losing to the "big dogs" on Wall Street.' ❋ Unknown (2009)
Sara had lagged behind; there she was, tying her shoe-lace. ❋ Unknown (2004)
He did not know one of them worthy to tie up her shoe-lace. ❋ Unknown (2003)
He was in a room and Carling was saying something about a knot in his shoe-lace. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Then he stooped forward, pretending to tie a shoe-lace, and let rip with a loud fart. ❋ Rankin, Ian (1994)
She bent down by the door as if she was re-tying her shoe-lace. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1970)
Next circuit round I stopped to tic my shoe-lace and then there was no more doubt in my mind. ❋ MacLean, Alistair (1962)
Next circuit round I stopped to tie my shoe-lace and then there was no more doubt in my mind. ❋ MacLean, Alistair (1962)
Out came the two cigar-ends, the blue button, the half hair-ribbon, the peppermint drop, and the brown shoe-lace. ❋ Blyton, Enid (1957)
Mr. Tupping stared at the shoe-lace in the greatest astonishment. ❋ Blyton, Enid (1957)
Then Bets put in one of the blue doll's buttons, Larry put in the other shoe-lace, and Pip put in a peppermint drop. ❋ Blyton, Enid (1957)
As he turned, his gaze once more rested on the slender form of the wayfarer, who had crossed to the opposite side of the road, and who now, finding himself observed once more, promptly stopped and began to fuss with his shoe-lace. ❋ Chelsea Curtis Fraser (N/A)
You have a good look at this woman when she does come out, and stoop down and tie your shoe-lace if she's anything like the woman who visited Robert Grell on the night of the murder. ❋ Frank Froest (N/A)
The good fellow made me uncomfortable, for he would have slit the throat of the greatest squire along the road to get me a shoe-lace. ❋ George W. Gough (N/A)
It was just as they reached the steps that Laura, lingering a moment to tie up her shoe-lace, spotted an unfamiliar car coming slowly along the back drive. ❋ Mitchell, Gladys (1945)