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noun
A type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books.
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Now they have time to return coats to lockers so they don't have to carry them to the lunchroom.
Skaters paraded in and out of the building, taking full advantage of the rubber surface leading from the rink to restroom to lockers.
Still other schools are trying to grant more access to lockers during the day so that students are carrying fewer books through the halls.
When the prom came up, I made these fliers that said, "Rose Peterson, will you go to prom with me?" and had my friends throw them in her classroom, and I taped them to lockers and stuff.
Seniors congregate by the curved mint wall off the second-floor atrium, next to lockers that are such prime real estate that students trade them for $100 or more.
Earlier, at the check-in desk, Ruth and I had been given keys to lockers in separate changing rooms and told to meet our therapists, Csaba and Sharon (even their names were harmonious), next to the fireplace in the waiting area.
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A cottage industry grew up, spread from player to player, locker to locker.
The bench coach Jerry Manuel went from locker to locker hugging players.
The overriding poison to the atmosphere, suffusing from locker to locker, was losing -- nearly two full seasons of it.
And what damage has already been done to locker room cohesion?
These attitudes are not confined to locker rooms.
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