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store
Noun
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A store is a building with many things in it, where people can exchange money for things.
He went to the store to get some milk.
store
Verb
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To store something is to put something away, usually if it is not being used.
John stored his broken computer in his closet, to make room for his new computer.
key
Noun
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A key is a small instrument, usually metal used to open locks.
I put my key in the lock and turned it.
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A key is a button used for typing.
Type your name and hit the ENTER key.
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A key is the part of a keyboard instrument you press with your fingers to play a sound.
The piano has a pattern of black and white keys.
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The key in music is the tonal centre of a piece of music.
Mozart's Symphony No.40 is written in the key of G minor.
key
Adjective
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Something that is key, is an important or a main thing.
Accuracy is a key part of playing music.
key
Verb
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To key is to lock something with key, or like using a key.
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To key is to put locks on a building.
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The locksmith was called in to key the building for better security.
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To key is to enter information into a computer.
He keyed in all the data from the survey.
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How do I use Store key in a sentence?
Movie subtitles
She stole this key and copied it here at this store.