266 collocations for locked

] He started again when I said this, and going across the room, locked the door and put the key in his pocket.

I usually lock the gate about this time.'

I keep no man-servant, and after my daughter retiresgenerally at the witching hour of two in the morning,I am obliged to hobble down stairs, extinguish the lights, cover the fire, lock up the house, and ascertain whether it is perfectly fire and burglar-proof for the time being.

They gather flock-wise, moving on the level currents that roll about the peaks, lock hands and settle with the cooler air, drawing a veil about those places where they do their work.

They locked arms and stood looking at the pillows.

We'll lock up this room, and nobody must leave the house until the police arrive.

I put the whole thing impatiently away from me, and turned to other work; but I found I could not conquer a certain deep-seated nervousness; so at last I locked my desk, told the boy I would not be back, and took a cab for a long drive through the park.

His sighs and tears of sorrow No longer bear restraint, And thus in words of anguish He utters his complaint: "Oh, dismal is the exile That wrings the heart with woes And locks the lips in silence, Amid unfeeling foes.

Wilson drove the team and wagon to the brink of the hill, and following my directions he brought out some extra chains with which we locked both wheels on each side, and then rough-locked them.

She put her hands in front of her, locking her fingers with the thumbs straight up, gently moving them up and down, before she spoke.

Therefore, we re-arranged the papers, re-locked the safe and resolved not to telegraph to Hutcheson and unduly disturb him, as in a few days he would return from England, and there would be time enough then to explain the remarkable story.

' She put it away again and locked the drawer before she went on with her letter to Van Torp.

My idea is that was why the monkey was locked up in thereto guard the treasure.

Well, just you lock up your jewellery-box, and I'll show you.

I never even trouble to lock the thing.

So she had stored them in the attic, wrapped in sheets, and had locked the place up.

Finally I locked the note-books, open as they were, in the writing-table drawer, and slipping the envelope into my pocket, set out for the Temple.

Come, I'll conduct thee to Diana, and lock thee in, that I may have thee safe, Rogue.

In an instant he was up, and locking horns with his adversary.

Art sure 'tis not the Governor?I'll go lock up my Wife.

When I had carefully locked my trunk, I tiptoed toward the door with the intention of going out to look for a decent restaurant where I might get something fit to eat.

"Never mind," she said, locking her teeth.

On arriving at the study, his first act was to remove a shoe from the top of the pile in the basket, place it in the small cupboard under the bookshelf, and lock the cupboard.

He had a considerable independence, besides two good livings, and he was not in the least addicted to locking up his daughters.

"'Did Lady Donaldson usually lock her bedroom at night?'

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