locksmith
a person who makes or repairs locks and keys.
Origin of locksmith
1Other words from locksmith
- lock·smith·er·y, noun
- locksmithing, noun
Words Nearby locksmith
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How to use locksmith in a sentence
Attorney Michael Goldberg, the court-appointed receiver for the Champlain Towers South Condominium Association, recently told Hanzman that he will have a locksmith try to open each safe in hopes of returning the contents to families.
The prospect of a speedy real estate deal compounds some Surfside families’ grief | Lori Rozsa | October 18, 2021 | Washington PostThese ads cater to specific professional services, like plumbers, HVAC contractors, locksmiths, and more.
Your all-access guide to improving your Google search visibility | Sponsored Content: Surefire Local | September 23, 2020 | Search Engine LandEnrique Sr. opened a lawn-mower shop and later became a locksmith.
Did a CIA Agent Work for the Mob? Excerpt from Evan Wright’s New Book | Evan Wright | June 28, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTShe was trained as a locksmith and she knew about picking locks.
L.A. Policewoman on Trial for Murdering Her Ex’s Wife | Christine Pelisek | March 8, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTOn the side street I passed through the door of a locksmith and waited while he completed a key.
Tiger Cat | David H. Keller
The good woman who encouraged me with this piece of information certainly thought I was a journeyman locksmith.
The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, Complete | Jean Jacques RousseauAt that distant date one of the notables of the hamlet, a locksmith by trade, who had "inherited property," was Claude Guillorit.
The Surprises of Life | Georges ClemenceauFor, in spite of his explicit locksmith's sign, locks were wrapped in mystery for Claudit—so called "for short."
The Surprises of Life | Georges ClemenceauOverhearing this advice, one or two of the boys lounging about offered to guide the young ladies to a locksmith.
Amy in Acadia | Helen Leah Reed
British Dictionary definitions for locksmith
/ (ˈlɒkˌsmɪθ) /
a person who makes or repairs locks
Derived forms of locksmith
- locksmithery or locksmithing, noun
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