Examples of 'am going to lock' in a sentence

Meaning of "am going to lock"

am going to lock: This phrase suggests a forthcoming action of securing or fastening an object, typically a door, window, or container. It denotes a decision to close and lock something for safety, privacy, or protection purposes

How to use "am going to lock" in a sentence

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am going to lock
I am going to lock you in here.
And now you are going to be helpless cause I am going to lock the door.
I am going to lock myself in my house.
And to guard against any tricks, I am going to lock the door to your.
I am going to lock it for now.
Just talk to them, I am going to lock their dates.
So I am going to lock myself in the study for the next hour or so.
And now y0u ' Ie going to he helpless … mcause I am going to lock the dooI.
But I am going to lock you out.
Sundi. And now you're going to be helpless cause I am going to lock the door.
I am going to lock someody up, but it 's not gonna be those two.
Lieutenant Colonel Fellini, I am going to lock you up for 200 years.
I am going to lock Izzy 's room.
Well, I am going to lock the door.
Well, I am going to lock the door for security, so.

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Okay. Well, I am going to lock the door for security, so.

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