Father Spaur lifted his torch into a bracket, latched the door, and leaned his back against the panels.
Returning, she latched the door, locked it from within, and, fetching the stool from the corner, sat her down quietly before me.
The ringer springs are normally latched at all stations.
The subscribers whose ringers are latched are, therefore, locked out in more ways than one.
This is similar to the line relay, but it holds its operating spring in a normally latched position so as to maintain the two limbs of the line disconnected from the ground.
He closed and latched the farther window, then that wherein Lanyard had lurked, and ambled back into the room with never a glance toward that shadowed corner which held the wing chair.
More roughly than he had any wish to do it, he brushed Owsley's hand from the throttle and latched the throttle shut.
The other door, leading to the rear, had closed too and latched itself with a little bang.
With a little bang the front door had swung to and latched itself.
After she had locked and latched the door she set about the business of emptying her kit bags.
The port door to the chart house was open, latched back against the side.
It slammed on my skirt one day, when I was going out, and the latch latched itself, and there I was, caught like a mouse in a trap.
He examined all the rest of the windows on the first floor, and found them all latched and their latches undisturbed.
With a laugh she turned into a small room, opened a latched door, closed it securely behind her, and stood upon the lower step of the attic stairs.
She took a pewter tablespoon from a drawer, opened a latched door in the kitchen and went noiselessly down the steps to the cellar.
Mun closed and latched the barn door and Harky turned to him.
He finished the milking and the other chores and latched the barn door.
Was not he guarding the one door, and had he not himself latched the opposite door but a few minutes before?
When he became convinced that we didn't have any money, he slid the door shut and latched it, then lingered a moment on the chance that we had fooled him and that we would now offer him the two dollars.
It's no secret that we've latched on to quite a number of your friends.
Reluctantly she let his hand free, andlatched the window with something of a shiver, but smiled too at the same time, in a breathless way.
She latched the window again and turned into the room; the last candle had been out hours; the wax was hard round the frozen wick; a whole night had passed with the drawing of a breath, and this was Christmas morning.
The street seemed totally deserted, save for a single dog that he saw crawl under one of the low latched gates and vanish behind a house that was like all the others in the little squalid street.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "latched" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.