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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of interlock.

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Examples

  • 15: 12 @Colleen_Lindsay So my quintet of 600,000 word interlocked novels is right out, eh?

    Tweets I have known 2009

  • The transformer in this figure is a single "interlocked" transformer in which the fields are magnetically connected and not independent of each other as in Fig. 13.

    Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891 Various

  • But he said Baylor and Waco are "interlocked" in education and economic development, and they need to continue working together under the new president.

    wacotrib - Latest News Headlines 2010

  • Random flukes and quirks such as interlocked arms (which also leave you wide open) keep things spicy, but never feel unrealistic.

    Computer And Video Games 2009

  • Random example: There is an argument to be made that providing basic medical care (shin an arm, prescribe an antibiotic, rescuscitation) on a free (ie tax-paid) nationwide basis can be cheaper and more efficient than the current US system of interlocked insurance and private hospitals with employer-financed healthcare (and vastly inflated prices for single payers).

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Our Rights are Threatened by All These New Rights 2009

  • He put his hands together, fingers interlocked, and cracked his knuckles like a concert pianist about to attempt a particularly difficult concerto.

    Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011

  • He put his hands together, fingers interlocked, and cracked his knuckles like a concert pianist about to attempt a particularly difficult concerto.

    Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011

  • His hand—still interlocked with mine—bore me down, and I released his cock and let him push me backward on the bed.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

  • "Hewson never loses the reader’s attention, and for fans of this outstanding series, the latest chapter in the interlocked lives of Costa and friends… is as delicious as ever."

    Dante's Numbers by David Hewson: Book summary 2010

  • “There is an argument to be made that providing basic medical care (shin an arm, prescribe an antibiotic, rescuscitation) on a free (ie tax-paid) nationwide basis can be cheaper and more efficient than the current US system of interlocked insurance and private hospitals with employer-financed healthcare (and vastly inflated prices for single payers).” – me

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Our Rights are Threatened by All These New Rights 2009

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