locked out in English

had the door closed his face, was left out; unemployed

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1. 3 I've lost my key and I'm locked out!

2. 8 He had been locked out of his office.

3. 30 He was locked out because he came back after midnight.

4. 2 He was locked out because he came back after midnight.

5. If we don't come up with rent, we're gonna get locked out.

6. Well, now they got locked out because they're not registered to vote.

7. That means that criminals, hackers and yes, even governments are all locked out.

8. 7 The workers had been locked out until they accepted the management's terms.

9. 10 It was a wonderful world, and the aunt was locked out of it.

10. 16 Locked out of the limelight, the trio hunkered down in a recording studio.

11. 4 The wind had made the door swing closed, and she was now locked out.

12. A badger locked out of his house and saw the mitten. He climbed right in.

13. The weightlifter should lift the barhead height with arms locked out and both feet in line.

14. 14 The first time it happens is after she has been locked out of the house.

15. The weightlifter should lift above head height with arms locked out and both feet in line.

16. 15 Customers stopping by to drink coffee and check on the markets screen found themselves locked out.

17. Drive direction can be changed but the ratchet can't be locked out: operation was positive but fiddly.

18. 12 Drive direction can be changed but the ratchet can't be locked out: operation was positive but fiddly.

19. 6 When I heard the door swing to behind me,[www.Sentencedict.com] I knew that I was locked out.

20. 5 The company locked out the workers, and then the rest of the work force went on strike.

21. 9 Drive direction can be changed but the ratchet can't be locked out: operation was positive but fiddly.

22. 17 Being late, and getting locked out from morning hymn and prayers, usually meant lashes with the cane.

23. WATCH: Biden’s Awkwardly Stand in the Cold After Being Locked Out Of White House Because They Fired Trump Usher

24. Raymond: That it is possible for open source cultures in some respects to ossify enough that good work is locked out.

25. 11 On the doorstep of the night-time house, imagining herself locked out by a freak wind slamming the door shut.

26. In the summer of 1953 the union carried out strikes and go-slows in support of a wage claim, but were locked out.

27. 9 In the summer of 1953 the union carried out strikes and go-slows in support of a wage claim, but were locked out.

28. Shortly after the inauguration on January 20th, Joe and Jill Biden stood Awkwardly in the cold after being locked out of the White House

29. 13 I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out; and I thought how it is worse, perhaps, to be locked in. Virginia Woolf 

30. If you log in to your Couchsurfing account today, this is the screen you will see: What's more, everyone has been locked out of their accounts until they pay the monthly fee

31. The staff in the Bar were rude after hours and the night staff were incapable with dealing with a member of our party who was locked out of his room at 3am.

32. Motwane said in an interview with Alaka Sahani of The Indian Express that the film was "accessible" and portrayed a situation that could "happen to anyone", pointing out that everyone would have a "fear of getting trapped in a certain place or being locked out of our houses."

33. ‘It Befuddled me greatly because I couldn't remember doing anything wrong that night, at least not to him.’ ‘In our early days, my entering classmates were often Befuddled by the kind of readings we were given.’ ‘A very Befuddled teenager soon found himself pushed and locked out of the room.’

34. ‘Bareheaded cycling makes the world a riskier place’ ‘Very few of them, no matter how poor, are Bareheaded.’ ‘At the end of Radford's film he shows us a Bareheaded Shylock locked out of his synagogue and alone in the world, an alien being.’ ‘The men are dressed in shabby, quilted jackets; they are Bareheaded and barefoot.’

35. In Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats, BWV 42 (8 April 1725, first Sunday after Easter), the tenor opens after a Sinfonia, accompanied by the continuo in repeated fast notes, possibly illustrating the anxious heart beat of the disciples, when Jesus appears, "On the evening, however, of the same Sabbath, when the disciples had gathered and the door was locked out of fear of the Jews, Jesus came and walked among them", John 20:19.