latched (on or onto) (Meaning)

latched (on or onto)

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latched (on or onto) Sentence Examples

  1. The baby latched onto his mother's breast with a determined grip.
  2. The opportunistic bacteria latched onto the open wound, causing an infection.
  3. The snake latched onto its prey's tail and refused to let go.
  4. The climber latched onto the rope and swung himself over the chasm.
  5. The toddler latched onto his father's leg, demanding attention.
  6. The leech latched onto the hiker's skin and began to feed.
  7. The barnacles latched onto the hull of the ship, slowing it down.
  8. The vines latched onto the trellis, providing support for the growing plants.
  9. The magnet latched onto the metal object with a satisfying click.
  10. The child latched onto his favorite toy and refused to surrender it.

FAQs About the word latched (on or onto)

grabbed, captured, clung (to), trapped,snapped (up), snatched, took, collared, clenched, carried

handed over, turned over,gave, rendered, handed out, handed, dropped, unhanded, gave up, relinquished

The baby latched onto his mother's breast with a determined grip.

The opportunistic bacteria latched onto the open wound, causing an infection.

The snake latched onto its prey's tail and refused to let go.

The climber latched onto the rope and swung himself over the chasm.