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Sentence count:185+8Posted:2017-05-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mockingshockingknockingstockingmockinglyrocking chairfuckingpickingMeaning: [lɑk /lɒk]  n. the act of locking something up to protect it. 
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(31) Once an item is introduced in a trial, court clerks assume custody of it, locking it in a courthouse cabinet.
(32) Conforming to the more rigid traditions such as locking up women is a privilege only the upwardly mobile can afford.
(33) Locking up more criminals has helped to reduce the crime rate and produce safer streets.
(34) This business of the children locking themselves in made her feel excluded, for ever shut out and repudiated by them.
(35) Additional modifications to the cargo door locking and pressurisation systems are being considered as part of a continued investigation effort.
(36) The eye-level grill with captive locking device leaves you with both hands free to turn hot food safely.
(37) Since gilts pay a fixed annual rate of interest, you would be locking in a higher return before the rate cut.
(38) The Carina Xi retains central locking and power assisted steering..
(39) Forster smashed down the locking lever, and pulled for all his worth.
(40) The khthons had untied them and left a torch before locking the dungeon door.
(41) Equipment includes a limited-slip differential, power steering, tinted glass[http://Sentencedict.com], central locking and alloy wheels.
(42) He has even been described as a musical Bill Gates, accused of monopolizing an industry and locking competitors out.
(43) Its procedures often seemed too specific to be worth the candle of locking some one up.
(44) Unemployment has played a crucial role both in bringing the underclass into existence and to locking it in place.
(45) Not too long ago, Dole talked of locking up the nomination with a big victory in the pivotal Granite State.
(46) She heard Charlotte downstairs shutting the windows, and locking up for the night.
(47) The big beasts of medical ethics have been locking horns, the rationalists against the religious as usual.
(48) Nick Frazer was locking up the shop when she came along at one.
(49) Specification is high - remote control central locking and electric windows.
(50) If Eisen was actually in New York, she had an added reason for locking herself away.
(51) Those clamps are made of high-tensile steel fitted with a locking device.
(52) I was just locking up when Henry came around the corner with Lila Sams.
(53) Standard equipment includes an electric sunroof, electric front windows, remote control central locking and a 60/40 split folding rear seat.
(54) Always protect confidential files by locking them with a password.
(55) At 5: 45, I grabbed my big leather handbag and went out again, locking up.
(56) When they were done, he made a show of locking up and pocketing the key.
(57) Romanov proceeded to replace the lid on the airtight box, before pushing it back securely in place and locking it.
(58) He checked the humidifier and took his mittens off before locking the greenhouse door.
(59) That makes a difference when it comes to refinancing the bonds, or locking in lower payments when bond market rates fall.
(60) Rush and others said early intervention to keep kids out of gangs is just as important as locking up youthful offenders.
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