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Meaning of onto

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onto (prep.)

On the top of; upon; on. See On to, under On, prep.

onto Sentence Examples

  1. The clumsy child tripped and fell onto the sidewalk, scraping her knees.
  2. The mechanic meticulously placed the new engine onto the chassis of the car.
  3. The pianist swiftly lifted her fingers onto the keys, playing a captivating melody.
  4. The chef gently spooned the soup onto the plates, creating a colorful and aromatic dish.
  5. The thief stealthily crept onto the victim's property, hoping to steal the valuables.
  6. The wind howled and swept leaves onto the streets, creating a swirling vortex.
  7. The gardener planted the rose bushes onto the trellis, hoping they would bloom beautifully.
  8. The speaker stepped onto the stage, the spotlight illuminating her face.
  9. The climbers hauled themselves onto the rocky face of the mountain, determined to reach the summit.
  10. The passengers boarded the plane onto their long-awaited vacation.

FAQs About the word onto

On the top of; upon; on. See On to, under On, prep.

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The clumsy child tripped and fell onto the sidewalk, scraping her knees.

The mechanic meticulously placed the new engine onto the chassis of the car.

The pianist swiftly lifted her fingers onto the keys, playing a captivating melody.

The chef gently spooned the soup onto the plates, creating a colorful and aromatic dish.