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		Definition of D-lock in English: D-locknoun  A mechanism used to secure a bicycle or motorbike when parked, consisting of a U-shaped bar which is locked to a crosspiece of solid metal.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is best to lock them in a garage or shed or if you are going to leave them out in a garden secure them with a D-lock.
 -  I'm worried that the next time some chav cuts me up, I'll lose it and remove their wing mirror with my D-lock.
 -  The blockade caused chaos on the A59 as protesters, using D-locks, tripods and chains, closed and bolted the two side entrance gates.
 -  When you're out and about, shackle locks, also known as D-locks, are good for fixing your moped to street furniture, such as lamp posts.
 -  I screamed some very rude words and put the hammer down, trying to catch him so I could break his windscreen with my D-lock.
 
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