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The Yale metal door push bar is locked by pushing the twin spindle from left to right.
lock on to him with (LT) then, while locked on send minions pushing (RT)
Yes, "locked" can function as an adjective. It describes a state or condition, typically indicating that something is secured or unable to be opened, such as a door or a container. For example, in the phrase "the locked door," "locked" describes the state of the door.
A: Locked images
This is an example of a metaphor, because it is comparing to things. It is comparing the locked drawer to a magnet.
When you get locked out of a car with power locks, you can call a locksmith or use a slim Jim tool to open the locks. You can also try pushing something through a slightly open window in order to reach the lock button.
Landlocked. An example of this is Liechtenstein or Switzerland
Several ways. Call a lock smith or Pop a Lock or AAA. or if you have keyless entry try pushing the code.
True
it is impossible and against the law... i tried 2 break in at my school... sorry
Open the handle while pushing the inner workings of the latch open.
Yes, because there were locked gates to keep one class out of the others. For example: There were gates locked just in case the third-class passengers had diseases.