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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(181) Both parties wish to avoid being locked in discussions which will resolve nothing.
(182) The workers had been locked out until they accepted the management's terms.
(183) So they've locked me out of the house? Very droll, I'm sure!
(184) If the gate's locked, you'll have to go around the side of the house.
(185) The mayor and her deputy locked horns over plans for the new road.
(186) Geoff landed me in it by saying I should have checked that the door was locked.
(187) He leaned back in the swivel chair and locked his fingers behind his head.
(188) Most people die with their music still locked up inside them. Benjamin Disraeli
(189) I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out; and I thought how it is worse, perhaps,(http://sentencedict.com/locked.html) to be locked in. Virginia Woolf
(190) Background: Locked - plate fracture - fixation techniques and designs continue to evolve.
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