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Significados de
locket
en inglés
ruso
медальон
español
medallón
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Small pendant for storing a photograph or other small item.
medallion
español
medallón
Uso de
locket
en inglés
1
Mam would have given the
locket
up in a second for Bear.
2
She touched the spring and laid the open
locket
in his hand.
3
He had the
locket
lying in the open palm of his hand.
4
The
locket
.
I could hear Marian, as if from a great distance.
5
Quickly he closed the
locket
and slipped the paper into a pocket.
6
She was back in a moment holding in her hand another
locket
.
7
I sent her a beautiful
locket
;
I paid fifty pounds for it.
8
This was not understandable to Gretchen; but the
locket
pleased her eye.
9
One day I was at home, and she sent me this
locket
.
10
The moon is shining, and the
locket
will glimmer on the snow.
11
Five days ago, someone stole my granddaughter's
locket
from under her pillow.
12
If the picture were only smaller, I'd wear it in a
locket
.
13
She closed the
locket
,
and laid it back on the fluttering heart.
14
The old nobleman had never removed his covering hand from the
locket
.
15
She lifted the
locket
,
lightly touched the spring, and it flew open.
16
Awfully sorry, Meg, but your
locket
must be lost in the snow.
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Sobre este término
locket
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
little locket
touch the locket
golden locket
small locket
be a locket
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Translations for
locket
ruso
медальон
español
medallón
medallon
medallones
Locket
a través del tiempo
Locket
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
Común