locker
IPA: ɫˈɑkɝ
noun
- A type of storage compartment with a lock, usually used to store personal possessions for public use, such as in schools, railway stations, place of work, gyms, sports centers.
- A storage compartment on a ship, not necessarily one that can be locked.
- (rare) One who locks something.
- (automotive) A locking differential.
- (historical) A customs officer who guards a warehouse.
- (Louisiana) A closet.
- A surname.
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Examples of "locker" in Sentences
- Literally, to shit in the blue locker .
- His locker is no longer in the locker room.
- I'm in the locker room sitting in the whirlpool.
- The Japan team is frustrated back in the locker room.
- The locker room would later reconvene for the song's music video.
- Also, in the locker room, there is a locker with the name Laidlaw on it.
- When Roy was on his third gargle, Johnny and Chet came into the locker room.
- At the time, the stadium and the locker rooms were badly in need of renovation.
- After finishing playing football, he went back to the locker room and took a shower.
- Most of the players in the Flyers' locker room have grown accustomed to starting out a lengthy 82 game season in a certain way.
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