Not the starter, but the weight of the keys can be damaging to the ignition key cylinder.
The Florida Keys
Yes, "keychain" is a compound word formed by combining "key" and "chain" to create a new word with a distinct meaning related to holding keys together.
A random variable such as the number of keys on each student's key chain is discrete because you can list the possible values it can assume. If it was continuous one would not be list a continuous random variable because it would be impossible. The keys on the key chains would be discrete.
Key Largo is the largest key in terms of land area in the Florida Keys. It is approximately 33 miles long and is located at the northernmost part of the island chain.
Depending on how this question is interpreted it could mean organize keys on a key chain, or organize a keys in terms of where they are kept in the house. If on a key chain, labels work wonders and can easily be fitted, even a piece of tape can be used with the key name being written by hand. In terms of the location of keys in the house, having a designated area for key hooks can help, also something as simple as a bowl can ensure that the homeowner always knows where their keys are.
a keybord has got extra keys of which a typewritter hasn't like the delete key wondow starter key and so on
Type your answer here... he invented the key chain to put keys on it
This happened to me. I had to replace the key cylinder. I guess it happens when you have a key chain with 5 pounds of keys.
Collective nouns are a bunch of keys, a ring of keys, a set of keys.
They are just below the ignition starter key hole where you put in the keys to start the engine.
The plural is keys.
Alphanumeric keys, Punctuation keys, Special Keys, Alt key, Arrow Keys, Backspace keys, Caps Lock Key, Ctrl Key, Delete Key, Enter key, Esc key, Function Key.