Miss Lockit does not think and feel like Miss Diver; Macheath is distinguishable from Peachum; none is exactly alive, but of stage life ail have their share.
Miss Patty Lockit was but ten years old; tall, inclined to fat.
Here Miss Patty Lockit ceased; and the dinner-bell called them from their arbour.
Miss Patty Lockit said, 'She hoped her hair would never be of such a colour.
He's powd out a hundred punds, Weel lockit in a glove; .
Would it no' be far better if they were the ones lockit up and we were goin' loose?
At this time it was said that the quarrel of Peachum and Lockit was an imitation of that of Brutus and Cassius, but the public discerned therein Walpole and his great adversary Townshend.
Sir Robert Walpole, who was present on the first night, finding the eyes of the audience turned on him as Lockit was singing his song touching courtiers and bribes, was the first to blunt the point of the satire, by calling encore.
The clothes of Peachum and Lockit would be as equally unfashionable and just as possible thirty years before as thirty years after 1728, whilst the footpads are clad in whatever Georgian rags that happened to come their way.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lockit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.