lockbox

NOUN
  1. a fireproof metal strongbox (usually in a bank) for storing valuables
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How To Use lockbox In A Sentence

  • How big of a lockbox? Eh, doesnt matter, just let me have all of the gold. Your kingdom thanks you.
  • In her lockbox, next to her never-requested letters to the FBI, she kept a suicide-grade packet of seconal. Creatures: A Memoir
  • Once they are given the right to protect plane and passengers, pilots must still carry their firearm in a lockbox.
  • In a letter to two senators, the White House recommended giving pilots lockboxes for the weapons so they won't be left in the cockpit.
  • Under the agreement, the developers also gave Anglo Irish a so-called lockbox provision, where rent payments starting this month are sent to an address controlled by the bank, rather than to an account controlled by the developers. Cuomo Reviews New Apthorp Deals
  • The venerable comedy institution has been known to move the cultural dial with some of its depictions, whether it was the spring sketch that famously declared the media to be "in the tank" for Barack Obama or its 2000 impersonation of Al Gore as a "lockbox" - brandishing scold. Gawker: Defamer
  • She suddenly wished she had a bigger gun before realising the irony of her chain of thought; her bigger gun was in the lockbox.
  • In the email he professes his support for the program, his enchantment with the lockbox and various other points.
  • She pushed her chair back from the window, replaced the diary reverently in her lockbox, and forced herself from reverie to motion. PAINT THE WIND
  • Wolfe offers an updated understanding of fraternities as social lockboxes far removed from their bawdy Animal House progenitors.
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