locker

  • 21locker — Synonyms and related words: Fort Knox, archives, armory, arsenal, attic, bank, basement, bay, bin, bonded warehouse, bookcase, box, bunker, bursary, buttery, cargo dock, cash register, cashbox, cellar, chest, closet, coffer, coin box, cold… …

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  • 22locker — lọ|cker (auch umgangssprachlich für entspannt, zwanglos); locker bleiben, sein, sitzen, werden; die Schrauben D✓locker machen oder lockermachen; die Zügel locker/lockerer lassen; vgl. aber lockerlassen, lockermachen {{link}}K 47{{/link}} …

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  • 23locker — noun a) A type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books. The student placed her books in her locker when she arrived at school. b) One who locks something …

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  • 24Locker — This interesting surname is a variant of Lock which is of Anglo Saxon and German origin, and has three possible sources. The first source is English and is a metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from the Middle English (1200 1500), Old… …

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  • 25locker — noun Locker is used before these nouns: ↑room Locker is used after these nouns: ↑gym, ↑luggage, ↑meat, ↑storage …

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  • 26locker — a) gelockert, lose, nicht fest [sitzend], wackelig; (schweiz.): lotterig. b) durchlässig, nicht dicht, nicht fest gefügt; (österr.): flaumig; (geh.): lose. c) aufgelockert, entspannt, formlos, gelöst, lässig, leger, natürlich, nicht fest, nicht… …

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  • 27locker — Nicht locker lassen: nicht nachgeben. Die Redensart ist erst im 19. Jahrhundert bezeugt: hergeleitet ist sie vom Nachlassen der Zügel beim Pferdegespann. Anders: Geld locker machen: flüssig machen, finanzielle Unterstützung erhalten …

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  • 28locker */ — UK [ˈlɒkə(r)] / US [ˈlɑkər] noun [countable] Word forms locker : singular locker plural lockers a cupboard that you store clothes, books, and other personal things in temporarily, for example while you are at school or playing a sport …

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  • 29locker — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. a drawer, cupboard, or compartment that may be closed with a lock; especially one for individual storage use b. a chest or compartment on shipboard for compact stowage of articles c. a refrigerated compartment or… …

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  • 30locker — /lok euhr/, n. 1. a chest, drawer, compartment, closet, or the like, that may be locked, esp. one at a gymnasium, school, etc. for storage and safekeeping of clothing and valuables. 2. Naut. a chest or compartment in which to stow things. 3. a… …

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