Similar words: catch on, catch on to, watch out, catch out, latch, switch on, watch out for, watch over. Meaning: v. 1. take hold of or attach to 2. adopt 3. understand, usually after some initial difficulty.
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1) Other trades have been quick to latch on.
2) Don't just latch on to the latest management fads.
3) Reaching down, he unfastened the latch on the gate.
4) It took me ages to latch on to what she was talking about.
5) He's so thick it took him ages to latch on.
6) We really don't latch on to what he talked about.
7) The industry is betting that consumers will latch on to the idea.
8) And you have to latch on to something, some admirable qualities they have.
9) Many people tried to latch on to certain ideas with the first record.
10) If your players don't latch on to such throwaways first time, too bad.
11) The kind of lonely that makes you latch on to anyone who shows the slightest kindness.
12) Instead, we latch on to shortsighted, shallow solutions,[http://sentencedict.com/latch on.html] like closing our borders and becoming isolationists.
13) Position the latch on the hood inner panel.
14) The repairman installed an iron latch on the door.
15) Latch on to some very valuable books.
16) Can I latch on to some of your money?
17) He's on fool(sentencedict.com), he'll latch on soon enough to what you are doing.
18) We warned her not to latch on to just any man who smiled at her.
19) Would you mind repeating that, I didn't quite latch on.
20) If I could only latch on to some of your know how!
21) He was in bed, fully clothed, feeling a hangover latch on hook by hook.
22) Well, the way to wealth and power is to latch on to this.
23) He's not very clever, so it took him some time to latch on.
24) Researchers have devised replacement platelets, such as red blood cells outfitted with a three-amino-acid sequence called RGD that natural platelets latch on to, thus potentially inducing a clot.
25) Would you mind saying that again, I didn't quite latch on.
26) The markets have failed to zero in on this problem, he writes, because of all the other squeaky wheels in the global economy -- but sooner or later, latch on they will.
27) 'If you say that you dislike meetings, you're able to latch on to this rugged individualism, ' Prof. Rogelberg says.
28) Lemon balm strives to reminds initiates to hold your dreams sovereign and not allow others to latch on or take your dreams for themselves.
29) New earning power and potential that retailers are hoping to latch on to.
30) For example : R 1 service door upper guide and door latch on doorframe is worn.