skeleton key

noun

Definition of skeleton key

: a key with a large part of the bit filed away to enable it to open low quality locks as a master key

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Single sign-on acts as a sort of skeleton key to all of your accounts across the internet. Lily Hay Newman, WIRED, "'Sign In With Apple' Protects You in Ways Google and Facebook Don't," 4 June 2019 That can turn a single $100 record into a valuable skeleton key for a buyer. Robert Mcmillan, WSJ, "Thieves Can Now Nab Your Data in a Few Minutes for a Few Bucks," 9 Dec. 2018 Over the years, Crosby has built a complete game, and his collection of skills makes him a skeleton key in skates. Adam Kilgore, chicagotribune.com, "The subtle secret to Sidney Crosby's greatness," 30 Apr. 2018 As a reference point, the Bible is a skeleton key that unlocks hundreds of years of culture, from Shakespeare to Kehinde Wiley. Anchorage Daily News, "Even atheists should read the Bible," 1 Apr. 2018 Another set of items stolen included 11 more items — a 1952 Bel Air High School ring, an ivory elephant pendant, a gold skeleton key pendant and diamond earrings among them — valued at $1,320, according to charging documents. Erika Butler, The Aegis, "Whiteford man charged with stealing thousands of dollars worth of jewelry from Fallston home," 23 Jan. 2018 Dating to his earliest days playing youth football and basketball in Hampton, Va., Notre Dame’s rising redshirt sophomore has been the skeleton key with the uniquely varied skillset to unlock any game plan. Mike Berardino, Indianapolis Star, "Notre Dame's Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah has all the attributes to be wrecking ball at rover," 7 June 2019 Single sign-on acts as a sort of skeleton key to all of your accounts across the internet. Lily Hay Newman, WIRED, "'Sign In With Apple' Protects You in Ways Google and Facebook Don't," 4 June 2019 That can turn a single $100 record into a valuable skeleton key for a buyer. Robert Mcmillan, WSJ, "Thieves Can Now Nab Your Data in a Few Minutes for a Few Bucks," 9 Dec. 2018

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First Known Use of skeleton key

1810, in the meaning defined above

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skeleton key

noun

English Language Learners Definition of skeleton key

: a key that is made to open many different locks