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padlock

[pad-lok] / ˈpædˌlɒk /






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On a chilly morning in early February, a Downtown Ambassador swept litter from padlocked doorways of the now-closed El Rey building on Second Avenue.

From Seattle Times

A short time after the meeting, according to people briefed on it, Mr. Bratt sent Mr. Corcoran an email telling him to get a more secure padlock for the room.

From New York Times

Mr. Bratt subsequently emailed Mr. Corcoran and told him to further secure the documents in the storage area with a stronger padlock.

From New York Times

The railing my parents built is now the most sturdy part of the home, which still had a black padlock on the front door despite the large hole in the back siding.

From Los Angeles Times

FBI agents executed a search warrant at former president Donald Trump’s Florida home on Monday, taking about a dozen boxes of material after opening a safe and entering a padlocked storage area.

From Washington Post