night latch
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of night latch
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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The boy put Sounder’s tin under the porch, closed the door, pushed the night latch, sat down behind the stove, and began to eat his supper.
From Literature
The doctor has failed to put on the night latch.
From Project Gutenberg
It did not pass—it came directly up to the door, familiar as a burglar with its night latch key.
From Project Gutenberg
It would be a night latch—to the ideal.
From Project Gutenberg
The old lawyer drew the wire, and the night latch allowed the butler to rush in.
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