Something locked in a cell?
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GENOMESomething locked in a cell?
HASPEDLocked, in a way
EMBARREDLocked in a cell
OAROne locked in a boat
DEARDIARYGreeting in a locked book
OARThing locked in a boat
ICEBOUNDLocked in, in a way
OAROne that gets locked in a boat
KEYSItems sometimes locked in a car (oops!)
GRANJamie Cullum "Heart locked in a ... Torino"
OAROne may be locked in a boat
OARIt may get locked in a boat
FAMILYSUCRETSWhat should I keep locked in a cabinet?
KEYSUnfortunate things to leave locked in a car
tantalusesA stand in which decanters of liquor can be locked up though still visible
openesting in a position or adjustment to permit passage not shut or locked an open door
shaper(in woodworking) a stationary power tool driving a vertical spindle to which cutters are locked, used in joinery and for forming decorative edges
handcuffsa metal fastening that can be locked around a wrist and is usually connected by a chain or bar with another such fastening usually used in plural
handcuffa metal fastening that can be locked around a wrist and is usually connected by a chain or bar with another such fastening usually used in plural
stocksAn instrument of punishment consisting of an adjustable wooden structure with holes for securing a person's feet and hands, in which criminals were locked and exposed to public ridicule or assault
triggerfishA marine fish occurring chiefly in tropical inshore waters. It has a large, stout dorsal spine that can be erected and locked into place, allowing the fish to wedge itself into crevices
triggerfishesA marine fish occurring chiefly in tropical inshore waters. It has a large, stout dorsal spine that can be erected and locked into place, allowing the fish to wedge itself into crevices
bluebeardA character in a tale by Charles Perrault, who killed several wives in turn for disobeying his order to avoid a locked room, which contained the bodies of his previous wives. Local tradition in Brittany identifies him with Gilles de Rais (c.1400รป40), a perpetrator of atrocities, although he had only one wife (who left him)