| 释义 | [ lok-er-lam-suhn ] / ˈlɒk ərˈlæm sən /
 nounFrederick Frederick Locker, 1821–95, English poet.Words nearby Locker-Lampsonlocked-in syndrome, locked knee, Locke, John, locker, Lockerbie, Locker-Lampson, locker plant, locker room, locket, lockfast, LockhartDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Locker-LampsonMy dear, he says to Mrs. Locker-Lampson, are you not sometimes of rather too rigid a disposition? The Story of My Life, volumes 4-6|Augustus J. C. HareWhatever Locker-Lampson pronounced good, the world now knows to have been exactly what he pronounced, for his taste was very fine. Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn|Lafcadio HearnNo keener criticism of the poet and his poetry, at this period, has been made than that by Locker-Lampson, in one curt sentence. The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume II (of 2)|Benjamin Ellis MartinAnother of the most interesting of my later-day subjects was Mr. Locker-Lampson. Forty Years of 'Spy'|Leslie Ward
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