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Lockpick

Lockpick may refer to:

  • A tool used in lock picking
  • Earwig Lockpicker, a fictional character in the Kender fantasy race
  • Remo Lockpick, another fictional Kender character, uncle to Tasslehoff Burrfoot

Usage examples of "lockpick".

I would listen and learn and when I felt I had learned enough the lockpick in the sole of my shoe would help me to make my exit.

I was bathed in an antiseptic spray, prison clothes and boots were issued-so unprofessionally that I had ample time to transfer the lockpick and my stock of coins-1 was thumbprinted and retinapixed, then led to my cell.

Like a demented ape I swarmed up the iron rungs and fumbled my lockpick into the lock.

Bishop was a dab hand with a lockpick and had the van open and the door swinging wide even as I turned about.

I grabbed at my shoe and the lockpick concealed there as the pain struck again.

I was lying on my side, the lockpick fallen from my fingers, unable to move.

So I controlled my anxiety and slowly slipped off my right shoe, opened the compartment, and seized the lockpick firmly in my fingers.

I am forgetting that you still have a lockpick in the sole of your shoe.

It would be unfortunate to blow the entire operation for want of the right lockpick set.

Pawldo removed his trusty lockpick from his belt and carefully slipped it into the narrow hole.

Taggert knelt by the lock, examined its external parts without touching them, then eased the electronic lockpick over it.

She fumbled in her belt pouch, willing her fingers to find the right lockpick as she tried to fend off an arraccat one-handed.

I had no objection, but the lockpick was a bit too small and it was very difficult to work with it while my hands were manacled behind my back.

They did well to keep quiet, and Roger, lockpick in hand, went right to work on the shackles.

Other than out the back door, which they had already discovered the intruder or intruders had popped with a wrecking bar, the real-world lockpick of choice.