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Definitions for latch onto
latch on·to
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latch ontoverb
To obtain, acquire or get and keep hold of something.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of latch onto in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of latch onto in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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Jeffrey Sonnenfeld've got a lot of Republican businessmen wondering : Am I going to latch onto this Trump movement because it's still low-tax and pro-energy ? on the other hand, there is a lot of other stuff that goes with the Trump movement : anti-trade, intensely anti-immigration and arguably a degree of authoritarianism that isn't in sync with the party.
Politicians singularly fail to understand what (the digital economy) is all about. They latch onto trends and buzzwords, there still isn't a problem that bitcoin solves, other than buying drugs.
…Each episode is going to give people something that's going to make them want to come back and that the final episode is going to give them a whole host of things that's going to make them want to come back for Season 2, so we just hope that people latch onto it, and if they do, I think that it will stick around.
If you do that, even if you leave, now you've set a footprint for the police to latch onto.
You've got rural communities that have lost their major employers and nobody has really been able to solve that problem. Then they latch onto this guy who just wants to blow it all up, and I think you see that with LePage and you certainly see it with Trump.
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