latches (on or onto) Antonyms

Meaning of latches (on or onto)

latches (on or onto)

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latches (on or onto) Sentence Examples

  1. The rusty gate latched onto the iron fence, creaking mournfully.
  2. The child latched onto the toy car, refusing to let it go.
  3. The window latched shut with a resounding click, securing the room against intruders.
  4. The door latched onto the frame with a satisfying thud, signaling that it was securely closed.
  5. The belt latched tightly around her waist, keeping her pants in place.
  6. The clasp latched onto the necklace, securing the precious gem to her neck.
  7. The lobster latched onto the bait with its pincers, preventing it from escaping.
  8. The baby's tiny fingers latched onto her mother's hands, providing a secure bond.
  9. The security lock latched onto the safe, safeguarding its valuable contents.
  10. The policeman latched onto the suspect's arm, restraining him with a firm grip.

FAQs About the word latches (on or onto)

fingers, bags, lands, traps, grapples, snatches, captures, seizes,snaps (up), clings (to)

hands, unclasps, drops,gives, hands out, turns over, gives up, relinquishes, renders,unhands

The rusty gate latched onto the iron fence, creaking mournfully.

The child latched onto the toy car, refusing to let it go.

The window latched shut with a resounding click, securing the room against intruders.

The door latched onto the frame with a satisfying thud, signaling that it was securely closed.