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be keyed
noun
An object designed to open and close a lock.
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Frequently, the design of a restaurant, shop, or hotel must be keyed to a theme.
After seeing you lying there like that, I'll be keyed up all day.
Data has to be keyed into yet another system, called Crest, at every court site.
The emulsion sequence may be different from the above scheme; their spectral sensitivities may be keyed to the transmission characteristics of the negative dyes for better colour reproduction.
No genre is wilder than horror, but none asks more insistently to be rooted in time and place, and to be keyed to touchable objects.
Under the husband and wife design team of Stephen B. Jacobs and Andi Pepper, each floor will be keyed to the Dewey decimal system used to catalog books.
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That could be key.
Politics will be key.
Bread is key.
Freshness is key.
Comfort is key throughout.
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