lock
Locks of hair that grow in curls or curves.
Locks of hair that are yellow or light-gold in color.
Locks of hair that are a bright, shiny yellow color.
A lock of hair that is not in place with the rest.
Long, loose hair that moves freely.
Locks of hair that are a reddish-brown color.
A lock mechanism installed in a door.
An informal term for a bicycle lock.
A lock used to secure a bicycle to an object.
A lock designed to prevent accidents, especially one that children cannot easily open.
A lock mechanism installed on a window for security.
A lock that operates using an electric current, often with a card reader or keypad.
A lock that is opened by turning a set of dials to a specific sequence of numbers or symbols.
A type of lock that is moved by turning a key or knob without the use of a spring.
A brand name for a type of cylinder lock, often used as a generic term.
A device that fits over a gun's trigger to prevent it from being pulled.
A lock to prevent a firearm from being fired.
A common type of lock mechanism using pins of varying lengths to prevent the lock from opening without the correct key.
A lock that is fitted into a rectangular pocket cut into the edge of a door.
to rotate the key once it is in the lock to open or close it.
to put the key into the keyhole of a lock.
securely locked up.
to ensure something remains locked.
to be closed in a way that is safe and protected from being opened.
to be closed in a very secure and tight way.
to be put in a well-protected, locked place.
to be put in a secure, locked place.
to make sure a lock is properly secured.
to open a lock without a key, using special tools and skill.
to unlock something, usually with a key.
to operate a lock by turning it.
to open a lock using physical power, often damaging it.
to install a lock on something, like a door or window.
to open a lock by destroying it.
to not remember to lock something.
to lock by itself without manual intervention.
to lock something with attention and care.
to lock using an electronic system.
to confine someone or something to a specific locked room or area.