Pronunciation: /lɑːkɪt/
noun a small ornamental case, typically made of gold or silver, worn around a person's neck on a chain and used to hold a keepsake such as a photograph or lock of hair
A1 She wore a locket around her neck with a picture of her family inside.
A2 He gave her a locket as a birthday present, and she cherished it dearly.
B1 The locket contained a small piece of paper with a secret message written on it.
B2 The antique locket was passed down through generations in the family, each adding their own photo inside.
C1 The intricate design of the locket showcased the craftsmanship of the jeweler who made it.
C2 She opened the locket to reveal a tiny compartment where she kept a lock of her loved one's hair.