locket

[ UK /lˈɒkɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɑkɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small ornamental case; usually contains a picture or a lock of hair and is worn on a necklace
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How To Use locket In A Sentence

  • Within it was a small golden locket, containing his photograph and a single strand of his hair.
  • There was a gold watch, for one thing, with a chain and locket; there was a silver pencil, and a matchbox, and a handful of small change, and finally a cardcase. The Jungle
  • Also on display are stringed natural pearls and chains with lockets that have American diamonds laid on silver plated with gold.
  • Also on display are stringed natural pearls and chains with lockets that have American diamonds laid on silver plated with gold.
  • I myself had received a battered gold locket that I lost intermittently, only to refind with great joy every time. Winter Bloom
  • She placed the gold locket inside, and closed the lid on the box lovingly.
  • Taking, then, an agitating last view of a locket which circumstances had rendered inappreciable to her, 'Ah! not in vain,' she cried, 'even now shall I lose what once was a token so bewitching ... Camilla
  • I turned the locket over, seeing there was a red substance caked onto the smooth backing.
  • Inside the locket is a picture of Anne and Joseph, who, while having a panic attack, is unable to spell his own name. The Empty Frame
  • It was a gold necklace, with an exquisite gold chain and heart-shaped locket at the end.
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