to go with someone who does not want to be with you
to immediately become very interested in something that you discover
The media latched onto the rumour and reported it as fact.
They might latch onto a new juicy tidbit about somebody else, but that didn't mean they'd ever forget about Rae.
Two boys tried to latch onto us as we were leaving.
latches onto
latching onto
latched onto
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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