latch (on or onto) (Meaning)
latch (on or onto)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of latch (on or onto)
latch (on or onto) Sentence Examples
- The latch on the door clicked securely, locking us safely inside.
- The toddler latched onto the toy basket, dragging it across the room.
- The pet carrier latched onto the stroller handle, keeping the dog snug.
- The bag's latch refused to open, frustrating the traveler and causing a delay.
- The painter latched onto the ladder to reach the high ceiling.
- The cat latched onto the curtains, shredding them in curiosity.
- The gardener latched the gate to keep the deer out of the garden.
- The hiker latched onto the rope, preparing to ascend the rocky path.
- The child latched onto her mother's hand, seeking comfort and security.
- The latch on the window rattled in the wind, creating an eerie noise.
FAQs About the word latch (on or onto)
hook, cling (to), snatch, grab, trap, seize, nail, capture, land, grapple
drop, turn over,give, hand, cede, yield, deliver, render,hand over, relinquish
The latch on the door clicked securely, locking us safely inside.
The toddler latched onto the toy basket, dragging it across the room.
The pet carrier latched onto the stroller handle, keeping the dog snug.
The bag's latch refused to open, frustrating the traveler and causing a delay.