How to use "lock" in a sentence
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8.45 am I arrive at the Horseshoe Canyon carpark early in the morning, pull my bike from the truck and lock the door
I lock my bike to a tree and start walking.
Sometime before thieves broke the lock and stole things
It was getting light and he could see that the lock on the cellar door was secure
'The police say that he looks dangerous, and it would be better for everyone to lock their windows and doors.'
If you like, I can make arrangements now to get a lock put on the door
The opening was closed with a strong iron gate, held firm by a huge, rusty lock
He took the thirty francs and, helping Valjean to lift Marius on to his shoulders, he put the key in the lock and opened the gate just wide enough for Valjean to pass through
'You won't lock me up, will you?'
But you won't lock me up, will you?'
"A lock-release gun," the tall man said, smiling cordially and nodding
A silencer-equipped pistol, lock-release gun, truth serums - their apparatus indicated that these guys were part of a sophisticated outfit with substantial resources.
"I just wanted to let you know I was going, so you could lock the door behind me."
"But that's what I've been trying to tell you," Kennebeck said, pushing a lock of snow-white hair back from his forehead
He didn't lock the doors, because it was possible that he and Tina would need to get into the car in a hurry when they returned.
There was no slot in which to put a lock-deactivating ID card
If there's an adjoining isolation chamber, you're supposed to go into it and lock the door after yourself
'Do you lock the cottage up when you go out?'
There was the sound of feet, then a key turned in the lock, and a woman opened the door.
When we passed Molesey Lock, we were the only boat in the big lock
Usually, the lock is a very busy place
The lock-keeper I ran out, because he thought someone had fallen into the water
We went to the lock-keeper to ask for some
'Certainly,' said the old lock-keeper
'It's where it always is,' said the lock-keeper
'What! Where are your eyes?' the lock-keeper said
'No, but you can drink some of it,' said the lock-keeper
We left the lock-keeper's place and we found some water at another house.
'I'll lock you up too, if you threaten me,' he replied.