Your sentence: Joy was locked out of the house.
Joy is a girl.
was locked is the verb
out of the house is the clause.
Out of the house means she was outside of the house, not inside.
If you lock your keys inside the car, you are outside the car and locked out.
If the school doors are locked and you are outside, you can't go into the school.
He had his house locked down like a fortress.
I was in disquietude when i realized that my house was unlocked when i know that I locked it before i left.
a sentence using enclosure states the building has a locked enclosure
He was locked in the cell all day.
use the word demon in a sentence a very stupid sentence whoever wrote that this a better one the demon was locked up forever
all the inmates are securely locked in the asylum
The bull bellowed to show his displeasure with being locked in the barn.
"Is there anyone in the house?", yelled the fireman.
I cannot figure out what word you are trying to spell. Perhaps you mean stock, as in "We don't stock that product in our store." Maybe you mean slack, as in "His methods were slack."
You can use the word blaze to mean a bright fire. An example of a sentence using the word blaze is, "The camp bonfire blazed throughout most of the night."
Yes, I am well aware of the consequences. I am Conscious and sound.
If you put this word in a sentence then you can say "i am relinquishing my room to the long-term house guest"