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lock up
verb as in acquire
verb as in affirm
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verb as in assure
verb as in bind
verb as in cage
verb as in coop
verb as in corral
verb as in enclose
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verb as in ensure
verb as in forbid
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verb as in get
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verb as in have
verb as in hide
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verb as in hold
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verb as in immobilize
verb as in imprison
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verb as in incarcerate
verb as in jail
verb as in mew
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verb as in monopolize
verb as in possess
verb as in prohibit
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verb as in put away
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verb as in restrain
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verb as in secure
verb as in secure
verb as in stash
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verb as in store
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verb as in tie/tie up
verb as in tie up
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Example Sentences
While the desk sergeant ran a background check, he was roughed up by another officer in the lock-up.
Expect more of the unapologetic same the next time: NBC has paid a lot of money to lock up the Olympics through 2020.
The only technical issue I really had (aside from a game lock-up at the end of a particular chapter) was with some pop-in.
His son, he told them, would spend many hours in lock up by himself, and it severely affected him.
Yet the two-day plunge seems too big to blame on just the lock-up expiration.
The place was used as a lock-up for some time after the incorporation, and the old irons were kept on show for years.
One of the punishments Mr Yates had invented was to lock up a culprit in a dark room for several hours together, without food.
Most Wrykinians brewed in the winter and Easter terms, when the days were short and lock-up early.
As he spoke he began carefully to lock up some of the jewels in their little boxes, as if he meant to go away.
Lock-up was still at six, so at a quarter to that hour they slipped down into the vault, and took up their position.
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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to lock-up, such as: birdcage, cage, corral, enclosure, hutch, and mew.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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