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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(151) They have locked the carriages onto the engine with a special hook.
(152) It is pitiful to see that the life of an animal in a zoo is spent in an locked iron cage.
(153) The dog locked its jaws on her leg and wouldn't let go.
(154) I locked the door and dropped the keys in my purse.
(155) This second door is an extra security measure and can be locked in position during the day.
(156) The girl tried the door to see if it was locked or not.
(157) He locked the heavy door securely and kept the key in his pocket.
(158) He is currently locked in a bitter wrangle with his wife over custody of the children.
(159) See that all the doors are locked before you leave.
(160) They beat them up and locked them in a cell.
(161) I slowly zipped and locked the heavy black nylon bags.
(162) I think I locked the door but I'll go back and check just to make sure.
(163) Surely you locked the door? I would be surprised if you hadn't.
(164) The little girls had locked themselves in upstairs because Mack had been mean to them.
(165) For everyone's peace of mind go back and check you locked the door.
(166) That fool husband of mine locked us out of the house.
(167) Through no fault of his own, he spent a week locked up in jail.
(168) The countries were locked in a trade war, refusing to allow imports of each other's goods.
(169) I think the door's locked, but I'll just go and make sure.
(170) I think the door's locked, but I'd better go and make sure .
(171) One young policeman stood guard outside the locked embassy gates.
(172) Wolfgang moved along the corridor towards the locked door at the end.
(173) Although the jewels were locked in a strongbox, the thieves stole them without any difficulty.
(174) He is currently locked in a power struggle with his Prime Minister.
(175) The two of them are locked in a titanic struggle for control of the company.
(176) That man's a menace to society . He should be locked away.
(177) The madman was violent and had to be locked up.
(177) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(178) How did your TOEFL go? ——I think I locked it up.
(179) I sprang to the door, but I was too late; he had locked me in.
(180) We had better check that all the doors are locked.
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