latch onto

latch onto
To obtain, acquire or get and keep hold of something.

They latched onto the idea and gave it up only reluctantly.

Syn: catch on, cotton on, fasten on, get onto, hook on, seize on, take up, tumble, twig

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  • latch onto something — latch onto (someone/something) to become closely connected to someone or something. I knew she would be perfect in the film, so I latched onto her like a magnet. More and more countries latched onto computer technology as an important tool for… …   New idioms dictionary

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