Sentences with phrase «latch onto you quickly»

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Sure, factual reporting revealed that there was nothing «secret» about the tunnel that connected the two locker rooms underneath Staples Center, but Twitter quickly latched onto a secret - tunnel joke and didn't let up.
If you can fix how your baby is latching onto your breast, you should feel relief very quickly and your nipples should start to heal within a few days if the latch is correct.
Using the mirror to steer his hand, he poked the instrument into his irritated nostril, latched onto a suspicious lump, and quickly yanked it out, careful not to snag any nose hairs in the process.
Without bodily danger to drive empathy toward Lucy, all that remains to latch onto is her goal, which amounts to a touch of vengeance (something of which she quickly becomes bored) followed by a vague need to collect all the world's knowledge for no particular reason of any note.
Canadians quickly latched onto TFSAs, with the number of accounts nearly tripling in the past five years to reach 13 million.
These little pests quickly latch onto your pets and can carry deadly diseases that often don't show symptoms until it's too late for your pet.
Unfortunately, the main pull of the series quickly became its online multiplayer, which is one trend of modern gaming that I can not latch onto at all, not only because of the attitude, but it just feels like empty calories.
Enemies retaliate by latching onto the finger, and players must quickly swipe back and forth to shake them off.
In a large sense, this is why the global climate community has latched onto the global dimming / aerosols hypothesis so quickly and so strongly.
The comedian will latch onto whatever he (or she) can quickly see and run with it.
He quickly latched onto the truck and carried it all around as we toured the home.
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