Similar words: blocked, locked in, landlocked, docked, cocked, shocked, locker, cocked hat. Meaning: [lɑk /lɒk] adj. firmly fastened or secured against opening.
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(61) He locked this secret away in his heart.
(62) They were locked up in a stinking cell.
(63) The hall led to a locked door.
(64) She's crazy-she ought to be locked up.
(65) Their eyes locked together for an instant.
(66) The ship locked into the new canal.
(67) He locked them in and left them to starve.
(68) I can't control the car, the wheels have locked.
(69) The room had been locked from/on the inside.
(70) The door's locked, so plainly they must be out.
(71) The convicts were locked up in their cells.
(72) He locked up his diamonds in a safe.
(73) The doors were always locked and chained.
(74) Discussions are locked in stalemate.
(75) The prisoner is securely locked away.
(76) Violent and dangerous yobs deserve to be locked up.
(77) The two sides are locked into a bitter dispute.
(78) He locked his money away in the safe.
(79) The three leading contenders were locked in a dogfight.
(80) He locked these papers up in the bottom drawer.
(81) Again[sentencedict.com], the pain locked me into immobility.
(82) She satisfied herself that all doors were locked.
(83) She disagrees with keeping animals locked up in cages.
(84) Maggie locked the door and pocketed the keys.
(85) Go and check I've locked the windows.
(86) Are you absolutely positive you locked the door?
(87) I locked myself out of the house!
(87) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(88) Her maid locked the case in the safe.
(89) All the valuables were safely locked away.
(90) The brakes locked, causing the car to skid.
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