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any wrestling hold in which some part of the opponent''s body is twisted or pressured a fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly closed a restraint incorporated into the ignition switch to prevent the use of a vehicle by persons who do not have the key enclosure consisting of a section of canal that can be closed to control the water level; used to raise or lower vessels that pass through it a mechanism that detonates the charge of a gun a strand or cluster of hair become rigid or immoveable; "The therapist noticed that the patient''s knees tended to lock in this exercise" fasten with a lock; "lock the bike to the fence" hold in a locking position; "He locked his hands around her neck" build locks in order to facilitate the navigation of vessels hold fast (in a certain state); "He was locked in a laughing fit" pass by means through a lock in a waterway become engaged or intermeshed with one another; "They were locked in embrace" place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape; "The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend"; "She locked her jewels in the safe" keep engaged; "engaged the gears" |
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