Small, flat, rectangular tray, of gold, silver or silver gilt, with a box at one end, to hold personal cutlery, napkins and condiments.
1 Nevertheless it took only twenty seconds for the padlock to spring open.
2 There was a padlock knocking in the wind on the flimsy door.
3 He reached around the end of the boarding and snapped the padlock .
4 The ward turned easily, and the padlock came away in my hand.
5 Already he had set the ax-blade between the padlock and the staple.
6 The slave thought of the padlock - key , examined the pockets, and found it.
7 The key and padlock idea was rejected as a compromise with happiness.
8 Removing the padlock , he let the hasp fall away from the staple.
9 The sledge fell upon the padlock and rebounded with almost equal force.
10 The padlock in itself was nothing, but it implied suspicion-possiblyentangling precautions.
11 He is the padlock of a chain that reaches round the house.
12 A key was being fitted into the padlock of the Waring boathouse.
13 Put them in there and lock them up with a big padlock .
14 The double doors were secured with a heavy chain and rusted padlock .
15 A padlock and thick chains denied them entrance, but not for long.
16 Magician or no, I would put heartier faith in a stout padlock .
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