Idioms

lock (something) in or lock in (something)
to make something (such as a rate of interest at a bank) permanent over a period of time
We locked in the mortgage of our house for five years because the interest rates were low.

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  • lock (something) up or lock up (something)
  • lock horns with (someone)
  • lock the barn door after the horse is stolen
  • lock, stock, and barrel
  • long and the short of it
  • long face
  • look (someone) in the eye/face
  • look a gift horse in the mouth
  • look after (someone)
  • look at (someone) cross-eyed
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  • knock (someone or something) out or knock out (someone or something)
  • all night long
  • cast doubts on (someone or something)
  • go over big with (someone)
  • leave (something) on or leave on (something)
  • deliver the goods
  • fit to be tied
  • in the works
  • on edge
  • have the gift of the gab


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