Pronunciation: /lɑk pɪk/
noun The act of using a lock pick to open a lock without the original key.
A1 He used a lock pick to open the door.
A2 The thief was caught with a lock pick in his pocket.
B1 Lock picks are often used by locksmiths to help people who are locked out of their homes.
B2 It is illegal to possess lock picks in some countries without a valid license.
C1 The expert locksmith demonstrated his skill with a variety of lock picks.
C2 Using a lock pick requires precision and finesse to successfully open a lock without damaging it.
formal The thief was caught with a lock pick in his possession.
informal I heard he can open any door with just a lock pick.
slang He's a pro at using a lock pick to get into places.
figurative Sometimes a lock pick can symbolize the ability to navigate through difficult situations with ease.
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