1. locke - Noun
2. Locke - Proper noun
English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
Source: WordNetLocke sank into a swoon The Garden died God took the spinning-jenny Out of his side. William Butler Yeats
Are you smarter than a pig, Locke?” "On occasion,” said Locke. "There are contrary opinions. Scott Lynch
Throwing blondes at Locke Lamora was not unlike throwing lettuce at sharks. Scott Lynch
What kind of knife is this?” Locke held a rounded buttering utensil up for Chains' inspection. "It's all wrong. You couldn't kill anyone with this. Scott Lynch
I never would've thought-" "Don't think,” said Locke. "I'm paid to do that for you. Scott Lynch
Sabetha threw her own shoes and costume components on the tiles near the bath. She retained only her black hose and a dressing gown. Locke did his best to look like he wasn't staring, and she did an admirable job of pretending she wasn't encouraging him. Scott Lynch