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    lock-up
    /ˈlɒkʌp/

    noun

    • 1. a jail, especially a temporary one. Similar jailprisoncellpolice cell
    • 2. non-residential premises that can be locked up, typically a small shop or garage: British "a lock-up garage" Similar storeroomstorewarehousedepository

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

      • to put someone in a prison or a hospital for people who are mentally ill: Murderers should be locked up for life. lock someone up and throw away the key After what she did, they should lock her up and throw away the key (= lock her up until she dies).
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  8. ˈlock-up noun [countable] 1 a small prison where a criminal can be kept for a short time 2 (also lock-up garage) British English a garage that you can rent to keep cars, goods etc in Examples from the Corpus lock-up • In deference to his age, however, they did not put him in lock-up.

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