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lock
noun as in device that fastens and bars free passage
Example Sentences
“We fought to the end. I wasn’t aggressive enough last time we played them. Now it’s about staying locked in for Friday. The job’s not done.”
Speaking on Fox News, Trump's border tsar Tom Homan alleged that Mr Khalil had violated the terms of his visa by "locking down buildings and destroying property".
It was a feeling of, we have done enough to win the game, lets lock it up and not give anything away.
Her apartment felt more secure than the old house, where she jumped at unfamiliar noises and felt the need to lock the windows and doors — including her bedroom closet — every time she’d leave.
It appears the Rams have their No. 2 wide receiver locked up for 2025.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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