Sentences with interlock
in·ter·lock
I i - The parts interlock. [VERB]
- The problems of Israel, Lebanon, and the Gulf were tightly interlocked. [be VERB-ed]
- Her band boys, on the other hand, shuffled in a bashful circle of denim and cotton interlock like blokes at a backyard barbie.
- There are now 66 people in Victoria with a court-imposed alcohol ignition interlock fitted to their vehicles.
- The demonstrator couldn't figure out why the machine wouldn't work, until he remembered that there was an interlock so it wouldn't operate with the cover open.
- The branches of the trees interlock to form a natural archway.
- But any decision would wait until the effectiveness of the alcohol interlock program had been assessed.