latch onto
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latch onto (third-person singular simple present latches onto, present participle latching onto, simple past and past participle latched onto)
- (idiomatic, transitive) To obtain, acquire or get and keep hold of something.
- They latched onto the idea and gave it up only reluctantly.
- 2011 September 16, Ben Dirs, “Rugby World Cup 2011: New Zealand 83-7 Japan”, in BBC Sport:
- And there was time for two more All Blacks tries, first flanker Adam Thomson flopping over after a break by Jimmy Cowan, before Williams latched onto a clever cross-kick by Kahui for his second touch-down with three minutes remaining.
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