Pronunciation: /lʌv lɑk/
noun a padlock that is attached to a bridge or other public structure by couples as a symbol of their love and commitment
A1 I saw a love lock on the bridge.
A2 Couples often put love locks on fences as a symbol of their commitment.
B1 The love lock tradition started in Europe and has spread to other parts of the world.
B2 Visitors flock to famous landmarks to add their own love locks to the collection.
C1 Some cities have banned love locks due to safety concerns and damage to infrastructure.
C2 The practice of attaching love locks to public structures has sparked debates about art, vandalism, and cultural significance.
formal The couple placed a love lock on the bridge as a symbol of their commitment to each other.
informal We should totally put a love lock on that fence over there!
slang Let's grab a love lock and seal our love forever!
figurative The love lock represents the unbreakable bond between them.
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