housekey
English
Alternative forms
- house key
Etymology
From house + key.
Noun
housekey (plural housekeys)
- A key to a house
- 2003, Michael Brodsky, Detour, →ISBN, page 113:
- The effort I exerted on behalf of the housekey had to be paradigmatic.
- 1987, State v. Origer, Iowa Court of Appeals, 418 N.W.2d 368, 372:
- There was no housekey on Robb Johnson's body when it was found
- 1991, Jon D. Krahulik, Lock v. State, Indiana Supreme Court, 567 N.E.2d 1155, 1159:
- Lock contends that this evidence was purposefully used by the prosecutor to prove that Lock possessed the housekey which Milano testified she gave to him for entry into Blanton's house.
-
Translations
key to a house
|