Similar words: hold on to, on top of, in front of, in addition to, in relation to, in proportion to, pay attention to, on the contrary. Meaning: [ˈɒntuː] prep.1. to a place or position on; upon; on: to get onto a horse. 2. Informal. in or into a state of awareness about: I'm onto your scheme. adj. 3. Also, surjective. Math. pertaining to a function or map from one set to another set, the range of which is the entire second set..
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61. The pile of books flopped noisily onto the floor.
62. How did we get onto the subject of marriage?
63. He reached down and hauled Liz up onto the wall.
64. If any more work is piled onto this office, I shall leave!
65. I brushed up against the door, and some of the wet paint came off onto my coat.
66. Water had spilled out of the bucket onto the floor.
67. The boy was electrocuted when he wandered onto a railway track.
68. The rope broke and she fell 50 metres onto the rocks.
69. The lid still stayed on when the pot had dropped onto the floor.
70. They corralled the cattle before loading them onto the truck.
71. The child latched onto his mother,[Sentencedict.com ]unwilling to let her go.
72. I'll get onto the director and see if he can help.
73. Trace around your template and transfer the design onto a sheet of card.
74. He often loads a lot of work onto his staff.
75. A hundred and fifty empty bottles tumbled onto the floor.
76. Crowds of school children piled onto the train as soon as it arrived.
77. Thousands of people came out onto the streets to attest their support for the democratic opposition party.
78. An armed gang barged onto the train and began hacking and shooting anyone in sight.
79. We live in a ground floor flat which backs onto a busy street.
80. The car veered onto the wrong side of the road and collided with an oncoming truck.
81. The bus was already moving when I jumped onto it.
82. The ship's side was stove in when it went onto the rocks.
83. Don't get Ken onto politics or we'll be here all night!
84. Rob had latched onto me. He followed me around, sat beside me at lunch, and usually ended up working with me.
85. He leapt onto the train just as it was pulling away.
86. He climbed onto his horse and set off at a relaxed trot down the lane.
87. I swung myself onto the ladder and felt for the next rung.
88. Big tears ran down her cheeks and splashed onto the paper.
89. The antibodies work by latching onto proteins on the surfaces of the viruses and bacteria.
90. I tried to hop on my good foot while holding onto Jim.
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