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latching
[ lach-ing ]
noun
- any of the loops by which a bonnet is attached to a sail.
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Example Sentences
"This may allow the exterior door buttons to remain in the depressed position and prevent the door from fully latching," the document said.
The second half of his century came in just 44 balls, latching particularly well on to any length offered to pull and upper cut to the boundary.
In the past, her performances have been met with conservative backlash, latching onto the political undertones of her song "Formation" and showcasing Southern Black history.
Sore, cracked or bleeding nipples due to latching issues, and low or high milk supply are common problems.
Jacob Neiheisel, a University at Buffalo professor of political science, told Salon that campaign's regularly try to brand the opposition by latching onto negative symbols or language and shaping it to their ends.
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