Sentences with latched
latch
L l - The door won't latch.
- The 29-year-old Hudson, playing in her third Commonwealth Games, latched onto a wonderful cross from Sarah Taylor.
- That a few of the more acute members of the audience have latched on to the joke and are observing others to see if they've caught on.
- As he was smart enough to continue a forward run as Carlos Hernandez latched on to Matthew Kemp's through pass.
- The Saint latched on to Ben Cousins last week and was able to go with him all day.
- But he latched on to football in the mid-1980s and appointed himself chairman of the Olympic committee, and of the football federation.