Sentences with phrase «latch onto anything»

I mean, that's pretty vague, but I'm willing to latch onto anything at this point.
The narrative attempts to tell a bizarre funhouse mirror version of a rags to riches story of a crazy director with no talent who becomes a celebrity in spite of himself by making a terrible movie badly, but Franco and his cadre of famous friends (his brother Dave, Alison Brie, Zac Efrton, Seth Rogen, and so on and so on) seem far too tickled making shot for shot remakes of scenes from The Room to latch onto anything beyond an extended SNL skit.
It's difficult to latch onto anything in the sound patterns that Takahashi and Weiss are throwing out there.
Christians will latch onto anything to justify their belief in their sky god.
Johnson says McPherson «just latches onto anything that sounds scary,» he is «especially fast and loose with timeframes,» and «his argument fundamentally reduces to «positive feedbacks exist, ergo extinction.»»
People are willfully uninformed and latching onto anything — climate denial, left wing conspiracies — that will justify and help perpetuate their current rate of consumption and affluence.

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Bottom line, come as prepared as needed to ensure that if anything goes wrong with the presentation or you're thrown off, you have a fail safe to latch onto.
Well, that's atheism, anything you can latch onto...
Some people are so latched onto alternative or non-western medicine that they won't question the validity of anything — just except these stories like a religion.
was something — anything — for my senses to latch onto; it didn't feel like watching a cinematic masterpiece as much as it did spending 90 minutes looking at a finger painting pummeled into a solid brown smudge by an overzealous child.
They'll latch their tiny teeth onto almost anything and then pull it with all their might.
This flea stage can not jump, but it sure can latch onto almost anything because of its very strong mouth.
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