Crossword clues for lockbox
The Collaborative International Dictionary
lockbox \lock"box`\, n. A box of strong and durable construction, fitted with a lock, used for the purpose of protecting valuable items, such as money or jewelry; a strongbox.
Wiktionary
n. A box with a built-in lock; a safe.
WordNet
n. a fireproof metal strongbox (usually in a bank) for storing valuables [syn: safe-deposit, safe-deposit box, safety-deposit, safety deposit box, deposit box]
Usage examples of "lockbox".
I could feel the darkness welling up inside that iron lockbox and smell the musty fetor of human parchment and hear the whisper of dark truths rustling across holy pages.
Georgia had played earlier and their need to get their hands on the lockbox without further exposure.
Hefting up the lockbox, he jogged to the curb and caught up with Georgia in the middle of the street.
He returned a minute later carrying the gray metal lockbox Jack had found back on Tuesday.
Jason contributed his mite by hauling their lockbox from the pile of gear and sitting on it.
Jason dragged in the lockbox himself, then sent Grif to tether the goats closer in, near their moropes.
Anyway, if Jamie had a lockbox under another name, she may well have worn a disguise of some kind when she visited.
She opened the lockbox and was glad to see that the key was there, meaning that no one else was showing the house.
People like other real estate agents who have keys to the lockbox, and people who do any kind of service, like housecleaning or landscaping.
I want you to isolate a sterile line at Langley, routed through a lockbox, sequestered and segregated.
Sali was in the capital-preservation business, which meant not so much growing the money entrusted to him as making sure the lockbox had a really good lock.
The bodyguard left the secure area and retrieved his pistol from the guard who oversaw the lockbox behind the desk and looked over the hallway and bridge carefully.
Tampies nor their philosophies were mentioned again before Ferrol helped load the samples into the lockbox lab and took his leave.
I was sure of this, just as I was sure Eliot had told me we had the only key to the chapel, retrieved from the lockbox outside.
I relocked the chapel, deposited the key in the lockbox, and revved my van up the service road, to the edge of the moat, by the castle Dumpster.