locker
1 of 1noun/ˈlɑkər/
Forms:lockers
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a small closet that usually has a lock, in which valuable items and belongings could be stored
B2Learn more on WikipediaA locker is a small, secure storage unit with a door that can be locked, used to store personal belongings such as bags, clothes, or valuables. Lockers are commonly found in schools, gyms, workplaces, or public spaces, providing individuals with a safe place to keep their items while they are away. They are usually made of metal or plastic and can vary in size and design. Lockers typically have a key or combination lock, ensuring that the stored items are protected from theft or loss.
- She stored her books and backpack in her locker before heading to class.
- He forgot the combination to his locker and had to ask the teacher for assistance.
- Students are encouraged to keep their lockers organized and free from clutter.
- The office provides lockers for employees to store their coats and personal items during work hours.
- He placed his valuables in a locker before heading out.
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a personal storage trunk, often placed at the foot of a bed in shared housing such as barracks
- He kept his uniforms neatly folded in the locker.
- The locker at the end of the bunk was filled with gear.
- She unlocked her metal locker before inspection.
- The soldiers stored supplies in a shared locker.
- His locker was heavy with packed equipment.
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a device that secures or closes something by locking it in place
- The locker on the tool case jammed.
- He checked the locker to ensure the gate stayed shut.
- The locker failed and the panel swung open.
- She tightened the locker on the hatch.
- The locker keeps the mechanism from slipping.