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skeleton key
noun
a key with nearly the whole substance of the bit filed away so that it may open various locks.
skeleton key
noun
Also called: passkey.a key with the serrated edge filed down so that it can open numerous locks
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of skeleton key1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of skeleton key1
Example Sentences
The skeleton key to understanding reactionary conservatism is quite simple: they are scared, all the time, of everything.
A brass skeleton key stabbed through its middle like a fork.
Introducing the 688-page biography this way seems designed to address Musk’s recent turn towards combativeness and cruelty — if not justifying it, then offering a skeleton key to understanding where it’s rooted.
“Microsoft should not have had a single skeleton key that, when inevitably stolen, could be used to forge access to different customers’ private communications.”
Those looking for a felt skeleton key to unlock his various idiosyncrasies aren’t likely to find one.
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