Use of latch in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include latch at the start of sentence, latch at the end of sentence and latch in the middle of sentence

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latch at the start of sentence


  1. Latch the door before you go to bed.

latch at the end of sentence


  1. Will the wardrobe latch?
  2. The door fastens with a latch.
  3. To open the gate, lift up the latch.
  4. She listened for his key in the latch.
  5. Ray went out, leaving the door on the latch.
  6. Foley followed Albert through the gate, taking care to close the latch.

latch in the middle of sentence


  1. This door won't latch properly.
  2. This door doesn't latch easily.
  3. The latch was just beyond her reach.
  4. Remember to latch the gate behind you.
  5. He lifted the latch and opened the door.
  6. Other trades have been quick to latch on.
  7. Gwen lifted the latch and opened the gate.
  8. Please latch the front gate when you leave.
  9. He's so thick it took him ages to latch on.
  10. We really don't latch on to what he talked about.
  11. Don't just latch on to the latest management fads.
  12. Reaching down, he unfastened the latch on the gate.
  13. You left the latch off the gate and the dog escaped.
  14. Can you leave the door on the latch so I can get in?
  15. That student tried every means to latch onto our club.
  16. It took him a while to latch onto their style of humour.
  17. It took me ages to latch on to what she was talking about.
  18. Young children latch onto phrases and repeat them over and over.
  19. I left the door on the latch so that I could sneak back in later.
  20. Astronaut Pierre Thuot tried to latch the 15-foot robotic arm onto the satellite.
  21. These are substances which specifically latch onto the protein on the cell membrane.
  22. He talked for almost an hour,but the committee still failed to latch onto his proposal.

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