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View definitions for onto

onto

adjective as in to

adjective as in upon

preposition as in to

preposition as in upon

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You grab onto the bits that resonate.

"If I have higher prices, I pass them onto my customers. They have higher prices, they pass it onto the consumer," Mr DiMarino said, adding that he supports the call for increased manufacturing in the US but warning the president's moves risk backfiring.

From BBC

During a lunar eclipse, all of the light shining onto the Moon has come through Earth's atmosphere.

From BBC

It's as if every sunrise and sunset in the world is projected onto the lunar surface.

From BBC

James Acker and Ryan Champagne describe it this way: “Shots from the marksmen’s rifles missed his heart. Not strapped into the chair where he had been seated, Wilkerson lurched onto the ground and exclaimed, ‘My God!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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