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lock1 [lɒk, Am lɑ:k] N

lock of hair:

I . lock2 [lɒk, Am lɑ:k] N

1. lock (fastening device):

2. lock on canal:

3. lock (in wrestling):

4. lock Aus, Brit AUTO:

III . lock2 [lɒk, Am lɑ:k] VB intr

lock away VB trans

I . lock up VB trans

lock up jewels, document, person:

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Portions of the mazes were also blocked off by locked doors, which could be opened by finding the keys scattered through the maze.
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They are quickly locked up in a cell with other possible actuals or dumbshows (wiped personas).
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If our credit rating sinks to junk status, the state will find the door to the infrastructure bond market locked shut.
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The task force moved into the town, and they blew their way through locked gates with explosives.
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The two containers are locked together by twisting the device's handle.
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A code will be generated which then has to be telephoned to the control centre, as proof that the bike was locked.
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He also supervised the city jail and the keyman who unlocked and locked the city gates at dawn and dusk.
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Similarly, keeping your filing cabinet locked will discourage friends or family members in your home from poking around in it.
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Child describes being locked in a room beside a caged boa constrictor as a punishment.
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Some of those doors were and remained locked to this very day, while others stand ajar, awaiting another refreshing and invigorating breeze to open them once again.
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