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loc.

abbr. locative

Usage examples of "loc.".

Sometimes you put a little bit of talcum powder on the lock, then press Plasticine into the keyway, pull it out and put it in a secure container so you can take imprints later.

Revolutionary Committee of An Loc. Any trespass or theft will be subject to punishment by the court of the people.

He reminded her to lock the house, and carried the bag for her, and she sat in the car, alone with him, feeling wooden.

He explained that Nigel had gone on to Xuan Loc, but he had decided to stay in Saigon.

I bought him some funny underwear for Christmas, and he had a lock of my hair somewhere.

He played with the lock for a while, and just as he was about to give up, the door suddenly gave, and opened slowly inward.

Three thousand Vietnamese troops stormed An Loc, and I took over the entire province.

He undid the large, five-lever deadlock first, then the equivalent of a Yale lock, and pushed the door open for me.

Elizabeth would lock herself away with Lynn somewhere and look at it, probably complaining that it had taken me so long, and then drink some more tea.

I had seen through the binoculars that the lock on the garage side door was just an ordinary pin tumbler inside a large knob handle, much like those on motel doors very common, and not difficult to defeat.

The far bigger problem would be whether I could get near the lock in the first place without the detectors going ape shit I had a clear picture of what my mission was.

I gently pushed on the area of the door by the lock, then pulled it forward, to see if there was any give.

Then, with my hands down at the bottom of the door and still on the same side as the lock, I pushed hard and slow to see if it had been bolted.

It seemed that there were no bolts on the other side, just the one lever lock to deal with.

I took the catch off, unloaded and fed another round into the chamber, letting the catch down to lock the working parts in place.