latch onto
Intermediário superior (B2) informal
To grab hold of something — a person, an idea, or a chance — and hold on tight.
"The marketing team latched onto the new trend immediately and built a whole campaign around it."
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ThePrimeagen: Programming, AI, ADHD, Productivity, Addiction, and God | Lex Fridman Podcast #461
Lex Fridman · 236:08
People tend to latch onto things,
What Scientists Found in the Deadliest Part of the Pacific
Astrum Earth · 9:45
Triangle latch onto things like the Derbyshire.
Messaging AI in 2026 | Sharp Tech with Ben Thompson
Sharp Tech Podcast · 2:34
people who are naturally skeptical latch onto.
Dungeon Masters | Episode 4, Campaign 1 | Official D&D Actual Play Series
Dungeons & Dragons · 78:56
Or they have to latch onto somebody else.
What is "freezer smell"?
MinuteFood · 4:45
actually latch onto other stuff in the freezer.