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lock verb arrest, attach, band, bar, barricade, block, blockade, bolt, cage, catch, cement, check, cinch, clasp, close, close fast, concludere, confine, connect, couple, curb, cut off, dam, encircle, enclose, enthrall, entwine, fasten, fuse, glue, grapple, hamper, hinder, hold, immobilize, immure, impede, impound, imprison, incarcerate, inhibit, jail, join, link, lock up, make fast, make inseperable, obserere, obstruct, occlude, padlock, pen, prohibit, putbehind bars, restrain, restrict, seal, secure, shackle, shut out, shut up, stop, trap, unite, weld, yoke Associated concepts: lockout See also: close, connect, fetter, fix, occlude, seal, shut How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Police arrived within minutes of the shooting, locking down the area and sending students back on campus. You're going to see people getting bumped more, you're going to see a shorter time frame to accept transactions, it becomes much more aggressive in terms of locking down space," Shapiro said. As bank employees began locking down the building, Green bolted outside. |
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