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Definition of deadbolt in English: deadboltnounˈdɛdbəʊltˈdɛdˌboʊlt North American A bolt engaged by turning a knob or key, rather than by spring action; a deadlock. Example sentencesExamples - Doors with glass panes require a double-cylinder deadbolt to prevent someone from breaking the glass, reaching in and unlocking the door.
- Jessica burst through the door of her home and slammed it behind her, locking each of the chains, locks, and deadbolts on it.
- Slowly, I reached out to shut off the ringer on the phone, then went to the door and made sure that all the deadbolts and double locks were securely in place.
- Therefore, my front and rear doors are both equipped with double cylinder deadbolts, locks that require a key on the inside.
- The most common mistakes in installing a deadbolt or entrance lock are covered under the individual steps below.
- I walked towards the door and made sure it was locked and the deadbolt was in place.
- It was always his habit to lock everything, and since David Lash's remodeling of the living room, Jim had put in stronger deadbolts.
- The chambers inside the deadbolt clicked and unlocked.
- He heard the sound of the deadbolt sliding into place before she moved toward the wall at the bottom of the steps.
- So I nodded, and expecting her to tell me later, we ran inside and locked the deadbolt.
- A deadbolt locked it, and a small peephole was carved at average head height.
- My brother locked all three locks - padlock, deadbolt, knob - on our door and made his way slowly into the apartment, stopping when he caught sight of me.
- It's part of the new Schlage Accents Collection, which offers complete handle sets, knobs, levers, and deadbolts for any decor.
- The door, designed to withstand small-arms fire and intense heat and shock, also has a digital lock and a steel deadbolt.
- Once in, I flipped the deadbolt and checked the windows.
- Smashing padlocks and deadbolts, the men checked for booby traps as they felt their way by flashlight from room to room.
- When you turn the key from the outside, it releases both the knob and the deadbolt.
- Electronic deadbolts, like their standard lock counterparts, require activation from both sides to allow passage through the doorway.
- The sound of deadbolts locking echoed throughout the room, and great mechanical noises came through the window.
- I stepped inside to find the entire house dark, so I locked the deadbolt behind me.
Definition of deadbolt in US English: deadboltnounˈdedˌbōltˈdɛdˌboʊlt North American A bolt engaged by turning a knob or key, rather than by spring action. British term deadlock Example sentencesExamples - He heard the sound of the deadbolt sliding into place before she moved toward the wall at the bottom of the steps.
- Jessica burst through the door of her home and slammed it behind her, locking each of the chains, locks, and deadbolts on it.
- Once in, I flipped the deadbolt and checked the windows.
- Therefore, my front and rear doors are both equipped with double cylinder deadbolts, locks that require a key on the inside.
- When you turn the key from the outside, it releases both the knob and the deadbolt.
- The sound of deadbolts locking echoed throughout the room, and great mechanical noises came through the window.
- It was always his habit to lock everything, and since David Lash's remodeling of the living room, Jim had put in stronger deadbolts.
- A deadbolt locked it, and a small peephole was carved at average head height.
- I walked towards the door and made sure it was locked and the deadbolt was in place.
- It's part of the new Schlage Accents Collection, which offers complete handle sets, knobs, levers, and deadbolts for any decor.
- The most common mistakes in installing a deadbolt or entrance lock are covered under the individual steps below.
- Doors with glass panes require a double-cylinder deadbolt to prevent someone from breaking the glass, reaching in and unlocking the door.
- Smashing padlocks and deadbolts, the men checked for booby traps as they felt their way by flashlight from room to room.
- The chambers inside the deadbolt clicked and unlocked.
- Electronic deadbolts, like their standard lock counterparts, require activation from both sides to allow passage through the doorway.
- Slowly, I reached out to shut off the ringer on the phone, then went to the door and made sure that all the deadbolts and double locks were securely in place.
- I stepped inside to find the entire house dark, so I locked the deadbolt behind me.
- The door, designed to withstand small-arms fire and intense heat and shock, also has a digital lock and a steel deadbolt.
- So I nodded, and expecting her to tell me later, we ran inside and locked the deadbolt.
- My brother locked all three locks - padlock, deadbolt, knob - on our door and made his way slowly into the apartment, stopping when he caught sight of me.
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