noun
- plural of lock; devices used to secure doors, containers, or other objects by preventing them from being opened without a key or combination
- plural of lock; sections of a canal or waterway with gates at each end, used to raise or lower boats between different water levels
- plural of lock; strands or curls of hair
Usage: nautical
Usage: often poetic or literary
Examples
- The old house had heavy brass locks on every door.
- She changed all the locks after moving into the apartment.
- The boat passed through three locks on its journey down the canal.
- Ships must wait their turn to use the locks at the Panama Canal.
- Her golden locks caught the sunlight as she walked.
- The child’s curly locks bounced as he ran across the playground.
- The burglar tried to pick the locks but failed.
- The combination locks on the lockers were difficult to open.