Synonym: catch, clasp, closing, fastener, hook, lock, seal. Similar words: batch, watch, catch, match, patch, patchy, thatch, snatch. Meaning: [lætʃ] n. 1. spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key 2. catch for fastening a door or gate; a bar that can be lowered or slid into a groove. v. fasten with a latch.
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(31) You got just a little latch in there right.
(32) Rule No. 1: Always latch your refrigerator before takeoff.
(33) Just keep the door on the latch.
(34) A metal door latch is dated 1743.
(35) The 4013 i.c. contains two independent bistables so a 2-bit latch may be made using only one chip.
(36) During office hours the main door of Moorlake House was always left on the latch.
(37) He could see the shadow of Polly's arm on the latch through the crack between the open door and the frame.
(38) Please would you tell the Brigadier that one-five-one is the combination that unlocks the right-hand latch of a black crocodile briefcase.
(39) The industry is betting that consumers will latch on to the idea.
(40) His legs hit the gate, which jarred against its latch, becoming an immovable object.
(41) Then a large warm hand clamped over her own fumbling fingers and gently removed them so that he could work the latch.
(42) And you have to latch on to something, some admirable qualities they have.
(43) Polly turned the deadlock, and before reaching for the latch dabbed at her eyes with the hem of her nightshirt.
(44) He was in bed, fully clothed, feeling a hangover latch on hook by hook.
(45) I rolled the left-hand wheels back to seven-three-eight and with the latch closed again set the right-hand lock to one-three-seven.
(46) Fumbling with the latch key, she rushed for the telephone, thrusting the shopping basket at Edward.
(47) He moved quickly to the lounge, and stood behind the door,(http://sentencedict.com/latch.html) listening for the key to go in the latch.
(48) Many people tried to latch on to certain ideas with the first record.
(49) Anthony came in, his hand resting for a frozen second on the latch as he noticed the room's occupants.
(50) If your players don't latch on to such throwaways first time, too bad.
(51) After building the 2-bit latch, connect the battery and check operation by setting up a binary number such as 10.
(52) A jammed hinge or latch can be freed with a penetrating oil such as Plus Gas.
(53) He dashed across the garden and pounced upon the garden gate, pressing the latch with his big feet.
(54) I checked the needles more thoroughly and discovered that the very tip of the latch of a needle was sheered off.
(55) I fasten it with the string I rigged up when the latch broke.
(56) Luce was studying them intently, when the click of the latch told her Michele was back.
(57) I can still remember the click of the latch as she shut the door behind her.
(58) The kind of lonely that makes you latch on to anyone who shows the slightest kindness.
(59) Instead, we latch on to shortsighted, shallow solutions, like closing our borders and becoming isolationists.
(60) She glanced at John quickly and then leaned forward, slipped the latch, and pushed it open.
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