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Example sentences for "locksmith"

Lexicographically close words:
lockit; lockjaw; lockout; lockouts; locks; locksmiths; lockt; lockup; locky; loco
  1. Who but the locksmith could have made such music?

  2. The Locksmith is in the Library Sir, to know what is to be done.

  3. I'll run and see that locksmith and hurry back.

  4. Will you kindly explain how the locksmith could be kneeling while at work on a safe which, according to the testimony of Miss Lund, at the hearing, was resting on a shelf as high as her waist from the ground?

  5. The young convert had been in his early days a locksmith and a great sinner before the world.

  6. We even had a locksmith make a key from a defective wax impression, but this failed of purpose.

  7. An hour later he returned the key the locksmith had made for us.

  8. Two similar ones existed in the town hall of Valencia of a most monumental character; they were considered of great antiquity, but it has been ascertained that they were made in 1632, by the locksmith Juan Marti.

  9. The door was very strong, the lock excellent; the carpenter avowed he would have great trouble and have to do much damage, if force were to be used; and the locksmith was near despair.

  10. The butler was awaiting my arrival; he had received by the same post as mine a registered letter of instruction, and had sent at once for a locksmith and a carpenter.

  11. A teacher and a nurseryman, a locksmith and a liveryman, five or six owners of houses, and the inevitable keeper of a wine-shop and restaurant, these were the whole population.

  12. The locksmith knew that he was called Francis Burnett.

  13. Now, the locksmith never could have so much money, and he had no valuables to pawn.

  14. There was a poor locksmith who owed the Czar three hundred rubles, because his brother had escaped from Russia before serving his term in the army.

  15. That is because she loves me--See here, don't go before the locksmith comes to open the door here.

  16. I am going to telephone for a locksmith to come and open it.

  17. No, the locksmith had visitors, and a glazier will do just as well.

  18. She asked him sharply why he had not brought the locksmith to open the street door as well as that of the wardrobe?

  19. The locksmith had thought of another little game too.

  20. This Medusa's head was the stranger's who had been drinking and chatting with Locksmith Gamain in the wine-store: with folded arms, he was leaning against a tree.

  21. With all the more pleasure as it is but a step from Master locksmith to master gunsmith," said the other.

  22. He opened the secret door, in time, for the master locksmith was there, with the lock in his hand and a grin on his face.

  23. The locksmith raised his eyes to them and stared with an attention making the other smile.

  24. It is no mystery that I am master locksmith to Master Veto.

  25. As the King had undertaken a very important piece of locksmith work, he sent his valet Hue to beg General Lafayette to come into his smithy.

  26. Looking round him the master locksmith recognized with the profound gratitude of drinking men for old haunts, the saloon where he had feasted before.

  27. The master locksmith stepped to the threshold to look after him; and, as he shaded his hand with his horny palm, and watched the lad's retreating figure, a smile of satisfaction and approval flitted across his wrinkled face.

  28. Then the young squire laughed aloud, and cried out, "Oh, I have been a locksmith too at the four roads' end!

  29. If you go to the forge at the four roads' end, and apprentice yourself to the locksmith there, he will show you how to set about it.

  30. But he lost no time; he ran full speed till he came to the forge at the four roads' end, and begged the locksmith to receive him as an apprentice, and teach him how to construct a magic key, that would open the fairy palace.

  31. After that, the little locksmith wrought the livelong day with more energy and greater courage than any one at the forge.

  32. When, by your express order, she had vowed to knit, this cursed locksmith came to irritate us.

  33. I made the locksmith enter through the garden--he must be promptly employed in my plan.

  34. So she vowed that these bars and grills to which the locksmith condemns the window-- At the same time, I swear her eyes rolled and her suddenly stricken spirit evaporated.

  35. I should be glad to know what was the longest time that you were out while the locksmith was in my chambers?

  36. Who was it that walked off; and what was the story which the locksmith was telling when I interrupted him at that sentence?

  37. The locksmith was speaking as Robert Audley opened the door.

  38. I'll go and see the locksmith before I have my dinner.

  39. The whole party was thrown into confusion by the appearance of Mr. Audley, but it was to be observed that the locksmith was more embarrassed than his companions.

  40. They sent me to Etampes," resumed Frank; "locksmith by trade, I went to seek employment.

  41. What I want to know is, what the carpenter and locksmith have been doing in the pavilion.

  42. As Baude read on, the locksmith raised his hand to his cap and, by the end of the article, he was listening to the reader with bared head.

  43. The locksmith again stopped and the cheering redoubled.

  44. An official in black appeared from the crowd as before, and returned with a locksmith carrying a bunch of picklocks at his waist.

  45. In the picking of locks The Lifter was an expert by instinct; and when the worthy father discovered this gift he at once sent him to a locksmith in York for a period of six months.

  46. The honest locksmith looked wonderingly at this burly cattle dealer who would pay so much money for giving his son a smattering knowledge of the trade.

  47. Five minutes afterward, the locksmith was shown into the official's presence.

  48. I have got a place as locksmith in the machine-shops of the Herr Commerzienrath at Berlin," said Klaus.

  49. Klaus was but sixteen when he went to work with locksmith Wangerow; and perhaps this temporary separation had aroused the love which otherwise would have calmly slumbered on, and possibly never awakened of itself.

  50. One morning, when I had just sat down to my breakfast, the locksmith Wladyslaw Piotrowski, Kowalski's nearest friend, came to my window and asked me to accompany him to our patient.

  51. The locksmith went up to the bed, put his hand under the bedclothes and touched his feet; they were cold.

  52. I should expect a curious stare if I carried wax models of church keys even to a locksmith in a London suburb; and Jasper had no time during the week before Christmas to make a journey to London.

  53. I find it difficult to believe that Jasper would order duplicates of two large and unusual-looking keys to be made from wax models by a locksmith in Cloisterham.

  54. In the character of a locksmith he had lived for some months in an uneasy state of security at Haddon.

  55. He had privately determined that the locksmith was the guilty one, but now that his idea was entirely disproved he felt sorely at a loss how to proceed.

  56. It was not long in coming, for almost directly the door of the stable loft above him opened, and the head of the locksmith of Haddon cautiously peeped out.

  57. The Courtly hall of Haddon was never quiet for long together, and very soon both the death of the witch and the warning of the locksmith were forgotten amid the preparations which were being made for a grand ball.

  58. That ill-favoured locksmith would be as likely a rascal as any; I must examine him.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "locksmith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.