Collocations for "locker"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "locker" in context.
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locker
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [gym, high-school, swimming pool, train station] locker
- [numbered, private, large, double] lockers
- need to put [fifty cents, a dollar] in the locker
- [opened, closed, shut] his locker (with his key)
- [put, keep] your [books, clothes, towel] in the locker
- place your [books] in the locker
- [forgot, left] her [books] in the locker
- going to grab my [books] from my locker
- I've lost the key to my locker!
- was [pinched, stolen, taken] from my locker
- the principal [searched, looked in] his locker
- the combination to the locker
- was shoved into a locker
- shoved him into the locker
- slipped a note into her locker
- was hanging out by his locker
- (she'll, the last one out will) be the door locker
- the locker of the door (needs the key, will also check the windows)
- [changed, got dressed, showered] in the locker room
- lost her locker key
'locker' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):