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latch

[lach] / lætʃ /




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On the other hand, missing acts of foul play will also be latched on by coaches and supporters.

From BBC

Others may have just latched onto an emerging trend for attention.

From The Wall Street Journal

After initially winning another aerial battle, full-back Blair Murray - playing against the land of his birth - latched onto a clever Tomos Williams chip before the ball was moved for Rogers to cross.

From BBC

All of that leaves investors latching onto Williams’s language—not because it is definitive, but because it is one of the few available signals before the Fed falls silent.

From Barron's

All of that leaves investors latching onto Williams’s language—not because it is definitive, but because it is one of the few available signals before the Fed falls silent.

From Barron's