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- lock out - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
To prevent someone or something from entering a place by locking a door or entrance: The committee locked out the protesters from the meeting hall I left the keys in the car and accidentally locked myself out
- Locked Out - definition of Locked Out by The Free Dictionary
Locked Out synonyms, Locked Out pronunciation, Locked Out translation, English dictionary definition of Locked Out n 1 A device operated by a key, combination, or keycard and used, as on a door, for holding, closing, or securing
- Locked Out - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
To withhold work from some employees during a labor dispute: The company bosses locked the auto workers out The management will lock out the pilots' union until an agreement is reached
- Lock out - definition of lock out by The Free Dictionary
To fix in place so that movement or escape is impossible; hold fast: The ship was locked in the ice through the winter She felt that she had become locked into a binding agreement
- Lock someone out - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
To prevent someone or something from entering a place by locking a door or entrance: The committee locked out the protesters from the meeting hall I left the keys in the car and accidentally locked myself out
- Lock someone or something out - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
To prevent someone or something from entering a place by locking a door or entrance: The committee locked out the protesters from the meeting hall I left the keys in the car and accidentally locked myself out
- Lockout - definition of lockout by The Free Dictionary
lock•out (ˈlɒkˌaʊt) n the temporary closing of a business or the refusal by an employer to allow employees to come to work until they accept the employer's terms
- Locked and loaded - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
locked and loaded 1 Loaded with ammunition and prepared to be fired Are those guns locked and loaded? Because the enemy's a-comin' 2 Prepared; ready A: "Please tell me you have all those pamphlets ready for the presentation tomorrow " B: "Yep—locked and loaded!"
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