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lockmaster

lockmaster \lockmaster\ n. a worker in charge of a lock (on a canal).

Syn: lockman, lockkeeper.

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lockmaster

n. Someone who is in charge of a canal lock.

WordNet
lockmaster

n. a worker in charge of a lock (on a canal) [syn: lockman, lockkeeper]

Usage examples of "lockmaster".

They phoned a tip that a Triple Crown winner was being retired to a stud farm in Lockmaster under terms of absolute secrecy.

Milo took his family and their young friends to Lockmaster for a picnic and moving picture show.

When Milo died he left his fortune to Thurston, to establish the Thackeray Animal Clinic in Lockmaster, and to Thelma, to realize her dream of a private dinner club for connoisseurs of old movies.

He lives in Lockmaster but has use of the guest room on Pleasant Street.

Relatives of hers in Lockmaster send her clippings of my column now and then.

If they could locate a third talented feline in Lockmaster, they would have a tri-county crime-detection network.

Pop used to bring us to Lockmaster for a picture show, we never saw anything like the gorge.

Bixby County, but Lockmaster and Moose Counties have never permitted it.

The Lockmaster group did this play at the Academy of Arts two years ago.

The fellow who was killed had been coming down from Lockmaster for rehearsals, and he should have known about the tricky curve at the bridge.

Koko wants me to ask you if the Lockmaster sniping case was ever closed.

He butters up the woman from Lockmaster and insults everyone else.

There's a Japanese screen with horses in color and gold that the horsey set in Lockmaster will swoon over!

We attended a Mozart concert in Lockmaster where the string ensemble was so passionate, they almost fell off their chairs.

I have a friend - the editor of the Lockmaster Logger - who collects typefaces and old advertising posters.