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keys

NOUN
item that unlocks
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Example Sentences

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Schulz said a rat's whiskers, for example, also picks up vibrations -- but it's akin to smashing down a handful of keys on a piano.

From Barron's

At last year’s U.S. championships, he couldn’t find his car keys after scouring the bedroom, the couch, even the refrigerator.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now imagine putting that postcard in a locked box that only you and the recipient have keys to.

From Salon

Danny had only ever seen skeleton keys like that in old books and movies.

From Literature

When they arrived to pick up the keys, Sarah said she waited for an hour before a cleaner opened the door to tell them the flat was, in fact, a holiday let.

From BBC