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Locke
[ lok ]
noun
- Al·ain Le·Roy [al, -in l, uh, -, roi, lee, -roi], 1886–1954, U.S. educator and author.
- David Ross Petroleum V. Nasby, 1833–88, U.S. humorist and journalist.
- John, 1632–1704, English philosopher.
Locke
/ ɒ /
noun
- LockeJohn16321704MEnglishPHILOSOPHY: philosopher John. 1632–1704, English philosopher, who discussed the concept of empiricism in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690). He influenced political thought, esp in France and America, with his Two Treatises on Government (1690), in which he sanctioned the right to revolt
- LockeMatthew?16301677MEnglishMUSIC: composer Matthew. ?1630–77, English composer, esp of works for the stage
Example Sentences
“Given the positive outcome of the pilot program, a formal investigation was not required,” Locke said in the statement.
Following his “Star Trek” success, Orci worked on many hit films, including “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” “Locke & Key” and “Cowboys & Aliens.”
Actor Andrew Garfield, novelist Percival Everett and author, screenwriter and TV producer Attica Locke are among the 61 nominees across more than a dozen categories honoring literary achievement.
EWA: I was so moved that you asked Netflix to dub your parts in “Locke & Key” and “In the Tall Grass.”
The Los Angeles Police Department responded to a call at the 3600 block of Locke Avenue around 10:30 p.m.
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