"Latcheth" Example Sentences
1. The gate latcheth securely to keep the animals from escaping.
2. He latcheth the window to prevent any burglars from entering.
3. The cabinet latcheth tightly to keep the dishes safe.
4. She latcheth the door quietly so as not to wake anyone up.
5. The lock latcheth into place and the safe is secured.
6. He latcheth the suitcase shut before leaving on his trip.
7. The latcheth mechanism on the gate is rusted and difficult to use.
8. The baby latcheth onto his mother’s breast to nurse.
9. The seatbelt latcheth easily for a quick and safe ride.
10. The door latcheth with a satisfying click when closed properly.
11. The window latcheth tightly to keep the draft out.
12. She latcheth the gate behind her as she leaves the yard.
13. The latcheth on the briefcase is broken and needs to be fixed.
14. The old house has ornate and decorative door latcheth.
15. The cabinet latcheth with a magnetic strip for easy access.
16. He latcheth the lock on the shed to keep his tools safe.
17. The latcheth on the jewelry box is intricate and beautiful.
18. The barn door latcheth easily with a sliding bolt.
19. She latcheth the backpack closed before putting it on.
20. The window screen latcheth securely to keep out bugs.
21. The door latcheth automatically when released from the handle.
22. The gate latcheth loudly in the quiet of the night.
23. The chest latcheth with a heavy padlock for extra security.
24. He latcheth the dog crate door so the pup can’t get out.
25. The boat latcheth onto the dock to tie up safely.
26. The barn door latcheth with a hook-and-eye mechanism.
27. The fence gate latcheth with a simple latch-and-hook.
28. She latcheth the necklace around her neck carefully.
29. The window latcheth with a lever for easy opening.
30. The door latcheth with a bolt for added safety.
Common Phases
1. The farmer
latcheth his gate at night;
2. The mother
latcheth the window to keep the cold out;
3. The boy
latcheth the door behind him as he leaves;
4. The carpenter
latcheth the toolbox shut when he is done;
5. The sailor
latcheth the hatch to prevent water from entering the ship.