There were six main characters who appeared in The Key-Lock Man by Louis L'Amour. They were Matt Keelock, Kristina Keelock, Neill, Chesney, Cooley, and Oskar Neerland.
It can be a common noun and a verb. Noun: He put the key in the lock. Verb: He wanted to lock the door.
bookworm
Probably police slang, used when referring to a small pry-bar, or large screw-driver. It can also be a bump key. It's basically a key that will work on any lock provided that it's the same type. It's a key that can be made using a triangular file and an old key.
Try the door handle, it might not be locked.
the sequence of events creates suspense by
To capitalize all characters, you can press the "Caps Lock" key on your keyboard. This will allow you to type in all capital letters until you disable the Caps Lock function by pressing the key again.
first, find the "key" then, try to put the key inside the lock lastly, try to twist the key..... then it will open... ps... if u dont have the key... try to pick the lock
In the novel "Lock and Key" by Sarah Dessen, the lock and key represent the barriers and defenses that the main character, Ruby, has built around herself to protect her from her past traumas and insecurities. As the story unfolds, Ruby learns to let go of her emotional barriers (the lock) and allow others to help her and care for her (the key), ultimately leading to her growth and healing.
A key, or a Combonation
A key lock works by putting a key in and when you turn the key it pushes a loose round piece which releases the lock.
lock key
If the key turns, but the lock doesn't function, then the lock is broken.
You don't. By definition a combination lock has no key, and thus there is nothing to "pick." Picking a lock refers to mimicking the role of a key in a lock. A combination lock has no key, and thus cannot be "picked."
press and hold the Fn key and press the Scroll key (num lock key) on my gateway laptop!!
lock and key is the lever of second type
If you don't have a spare key, get the lock changed.
The Key is the substrate while the key is the enzyme. Just finished learning this :)