Onto in a sentence

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Synonym: to, toward. Antonym: off

Meaning: Moving toward a surface or position; to a place.

Onto sentence for class 1


- The cat jumped onto the table.
- She climbed onto the big rock.
- The dog ran onto the grass.
- He jumped onto the bed.
- The bird flew onto the branch.
- The kids rolled onto the soft carpet.
- The ball bounced onto the sidewalk.
- She placed her book onto the shelf.
- The puppy walked onto the porch.
- The butterfly landed onto the flower.
- He tossed his hat onto the chair.
- The squirrel climbed onto the tree.
- She stepped onto the bus.
- The fish swam onto the surface.
- They sat onto the bench.
- The rain poured onto the roof.
- He put his toys onto the floor.
- The car drove onto the road.
- She laid the blanket onto the grass.
- The snow fell onto the ground.
- The rabbit hopped onto the path.
- He threw the paper onto the desk.
- The sun shone onto the water.
- She jumped onto the trampoline.
- The flowers grew onto the hill.
- The train went onto the tracks.
- The kids ran onto the field.
- He climbed onto the ladder.
- The ice cream melted onto the cone.
- The stars twinkled onto the night sky.

Onto simple sentence


- The cat jumped onto the table.
- He placed the book onto the shelf.
- She walked onto the stage confidently.
- The dog ran onto the grass.
- They climbed onto the roof to see the view.
- He threw the ball onto the roof.
- She stepped onto the bus.
- The kids jumped onto the trampoline.
- He put the groceries onto the counter.
- She slid onto the ice carefully.
- The bird flew onto the branch.
- He walked onto the path in the park.
- She needs to get onto the train quickly.
- They climbed onto the ride at the amusement park.
- He placed the box onto the floor.
- She jumped onto the couch with excitement.
- The teacher wrote the assignment onto the board.
- He stepped onto the platform before the train arrived.
- The picture was hung onto the wall.
- She climbed onto the chair to reach the top shelf.
- The squirrel jumped onto the fence.
- He pushed the cart onto the elevator.
- She held onto the railing while climbing onto the bus.
- They moved onto the next topic in class.
- The puppy jumped onto her lap.
- He tossed the paper onto the desk.
- She jumped onto the bed with joy.
- They walked onto the beach at sunset.
- He placed his backpack onto the floor.
- She reached onto the shelf to grab a cup.


Onto in a sentence

(1) We will hurl onto the bed.

(2) The mouse ran onto my lap.

(3) Please load onto the truck.

(4) He slid back onto the seat.

(5) The dog jumped onto my lap.

(6) Toss the ring onto the peg.

(7) Toss the hat onto the hook.

(8) The flea hops onto the dog.

(9) I saw a taw onto the ground.

(10) He fell back onto the couch.



Onto sentence

(11) I will hurl onto the ground.

(12) He will hurl onto the chair.

(13) The dog leaped onto the bed.

(14) The cat darted onto the bed.

(15) Pour the oil onto the salad.

(16) Toss the key onto the table.

(17) The frog jumped onto my lap.

(18) The dog jumped onto the bed.

(19) I saw a worm onto the ground.

(20) The cat jumped onto the bowl.




Onto make sentence

(21) She will hurl onto the table.

(22) The book fell onto the table.

(23) The sun shone onto the water.

(24) The wind blew onto the porch.

(25) The pen rolled onto the desk.

(26) The bee darted onto the hive.

(27) The chick flew onto the roof.

(28) The cat bounded onto the bed.

(29) Pour the glue onto the paper.

(30) Toss the pillow onto the bed.



Sentence of onto

(31) Toss the book onto the shelf.

(32) I saw a cat jump onto a roof.

(33) He spooned jam onto his toast.

(34) The books fall onto the shelf.

(35) She slipped back onto the ice.

(36) I sewn a button onto my shirt.

(37) I spilled juice onto my shirt.

(38) I deviate onto the wrong path.

(39) They will hurl onto the floor.

(40) The cat jumped onto the table.




Onto meaningful sentence

(41) The rain poured onto the roof.

(42) The pizza slid onto the plate.

(43) The snow fell onto the ground.

(44) The dog darted onto the couch.

(45) The fish darted onto the hook.

(46) The dog darted onto the porch.

(47) He shudders onto the icy lake.

(48) The chick hopped onto my hand.

(49) The chick hopped onto the log.

(50) Pour the honey onto the toast.



Onto sentence examples

(51) Toss the ribbon onto the gift.

(52) The waves roll onto the shore.

(53) The cat climbed onto the roof.

(54) The cat jumped onto the chair.

(55) The frog hops onto a lily pad.

(56) He is daubing wax onto the car.

(57) The grapes clump onto the vine.

(58) He sews a patch onto his jeans.

(59) The cat jumped onto the basket.

(60) The crumbs fall onto the table.



Sentence with onto

(61) The petals fall onto the grass.

(62) The tears fall onto her cheeks.

(63) The pebbles fall onto the pond.

(64) The leaves fall onto the river.

(65) The tears fall onto the letter.

(66) He sewn a patch onto his jeans.

(67) The dog jumped up onto the bed.

(68) I saw a deer run onto the road.

(69) She blew smoke onto the mirror.

(70) The dog will hurl onto the mat.




Use onto in a sentence

(71) I spilled coffee onto my shirt.

(72) The ball rolled onto the grass.

(73) The leaf floated onto the pond.

(74) The crab scuttle onto the dock.

(75) The bee darted onto the flower.

(76) The spider darted onto the web.

(77) Tap onto the map to drop a pin.

(78) The chick leaped onto the rock.

(79) The goat beleapt onto the rock.

(80) The puma beleapt onto the prey.



Sentence using onto

(81) Apply onto the tile with a mop.

(82) Pour the paint onto the canvas.

(83) Pour the glitter onto the card.

(84) The waves crash onto the shore.

(85) Let's toss a ring onto the peg.

(86) The honey flows onto our toast.

(87) The cat can jump onto the roof.

(88) He squirted ink onto the paper.

(89) The cricket hops onto the wall.

(90) I am daubing ink onto the stamp.



Onto example sentence

(91) The cars clump onto the highway.

(92) He sews buttons onto his shirts.

(93) He sews a pocket onto his pants.

(94) She stumbled back onto the path.

(95) The hat blew back onto his head.

(96) She stepped back onto the stage.

(97) He stumbled back onto the trail.

(98) I saw a cat jump onto the table.

(99) I will land onto the soft grass.

(100) I grip onto a door knob tightly.



Sentence with word onto

(101) The car will hurl onto the road.

(102) The moon will hurl onto the sky.

(103) The child hopped onto the swing.

(104) I decline onto the soft cushion.

(105) I need to go onto the next task.

(106) The car darted onto the highway.

(107) The lizard darted onto the rock.

(108) The snake darted onto the trail.

(109) The child darted onto the slide.

(110) Tap onto the picture to zoom in.



Sentence of onto

(111) The owl beleapt onto the branch.

(112) Pour the glitter onto the paper.

(113) Pour the paint onto the palette.

(114) The paint flows onto the canvas.

(115) The baby's toy fell onto my lap.

(116) Toss the hat onto the coat rack.

(117) The vase crashed onto the table.

(118) The cat jumped onto the counter.

(119) The actor strutted onto the set.

(120) He squirted glue onto the paper.



Onto used in a sentence

(121) He squirted oil onto the engine.

(122) The syrup spilled onto my shirt.

(123) The flea hops onto a human host.

(124) I am daubing lotion onto my skin.

(125) He tied the waist onto the apron.

(126) The cat leaped up onto the table.

(127) The cat hopped up onto the shelf.

(128) Make sure to load onto the train.

(129) The bird perched onto the basket.

(130) The raindrops fall onto the roof.



Onto sentence in English

(131) The coins fall onto the pavement.

(132) The confetti fall onto the crowd.

(133) The sparks fall onto the bonfire.

(134) The ashes fall onto the campfire.

(135) I placed the cage onto the table.

(136) The boat will dock onto the pier.

(137) The oil trickled onto the engine.

(138) The dog leaped back onto the bed.

(139) The cup fell back onto the table.

(140) She sewn a patch onto the jacket.

(141) He sewn a button onto the blazer.

(142) She flung her bag onto the couch.

(143) The waves tumbled onto the shore.

(144) I swoon down onto the soft grass.

(145) Please don't molest me with onto.

(146) I saw a spike onto on the ground.

(147) The cat pounced onto the sparrow.

(148) I saw him smoke onto the balcony.

(149) The book will hurl onto the desk.

(150) The pen will hurl onto the paper.

(151) The rain will hurl onto the roof.

(152) The fire will hurl onto the logs.

(153) The smoke will hurl onto the air.

(154) The kite will float onto the sky.

(155) The beetle scuttle onto the leaf.

(156) The lizard scuttle onto the rock.

(157) The runner darted onto the track.

(158) The book shudders onto the table.

(159) Tap onto the app icon to open it.

(160) The spider beleapt onto its prey.

(161) The lizard beleapt onto the wall.

(162) The jaguar beleapt onto the tree.

(163) Apply onto the rubber with a rag.

(164) Pour the syrup onto the pancakes.

(165) The cat climbed up onto the roof.

(166) The glass crashed onto the floor.

(167) The baby likes to grab onto toys.

(168) The waves crashed onto the shore.

(169) The singer walked onto the stage.

(170) She squirted glue onto the paper.

(171) She sewed a patch onto her jeans.

(172) He squirted soap onto the sponge.

(173) The flopper hopped onto the rock.

(174) He is daubing glue onto the paper.

(175) She tied the waist onto her dress.

(176) The clouds clump onto the horizon.

(177) He tossed the basket onto the bed.

(178) I moved the basket onto the shelf.

(179) The basket fell onto the pavement.

(180) The feathers fall onto the pillow.

(181) The ashes fall onto the fireplace.

(182) The ice cubes fall onto the drink.

(183) The soldier climbed onto the tank.

(184) The kayak will dock onto the cove.

(185) The syrup trickled onto the plate.

(186) The car veered back onto the road.

(187) The pen rolled back onto the desk.

(188) The towel fell back onto the rack.

(189) The cat pounced back onto the bed.

(190) He sewn a patch onto the backpack.

(191) The bird jumped up onto the fence.

(192) She doused the fire onto the logs.

(193) The rain pours down onto the roof.

(194) I will bake a cake onto the table.

(195) The ink bled awash onto the paper.

(196) The kite will hover onto the wind.

(197) The sparrow flew onto the rooftop.

(198) The sparrow hopped onto the fence.

(199) The cat will hurl onto the carpet.

(200) The ball will hurl onto the court.

(201) The vase will hurl onto the shelf.

(202) The cup will hurl onto the saucer.

(203) The ship will hurl onto the water.

(204) The wind will hurl onto the trees.

(205) He hauls hay bales onto the truck.

(206) The boat will float onto the lake.

(207) The log will float onto the river.

(208) She threw the ball onto the field.

(209) He placed the book onto the shelf.

(210) The car skidded onto the icy road.

(211) I dropped my phone onto the floor.

(212) The crab scuttle onto the seaweed.

(213) The crab scuttle onto the seagull.

(214) I saw a rabbit dart onto the road.

(215) The bird shudders onto the branch.

(216) The tears shudder onto her cheeks.

(217) The tears shudder onto the letter.

(218) The quail onto the branch to rest.

(219) My friend adores onto her new job.

(220) I saw a chick jump onto the fence.

(221) The chick climbed onto the branch.

(222) The fur snarled up onto the couch.

(223) The mirror overlaps onto the wall.

(224) The snow snarled up onto the roof.

(225) He booled the dice onto the table.

(226) The paint blobbed onto the canvas.

(227) The dye stained pink onto my hair.

(228) Harry onto his workout at the gym.

(229) Apply onto the metal with a cloth.

(230) Apply onto the brick with a brush.

(231) Spray onto the window to clean it.

(232) Pour the syrup onto the ice cream.

(233) The cat can jump onto the counter.

(234) Toss the horseshoe onto the stake.

(235) The pan has a handle to hold onto.

(236) The king strutted onto the throne.

(237) The pirate strutted onto the ship.

(238) She poured the oil onto the salad.

(239) He squirted paint onto the canvas.

(240) He pushed the book onto the shelf.

(241) The frog jumped onto the lily pad.

(242) He screwed the lock onto the door.

(243) She squirted lotion onto her skin.

(244) She squirted honey onto her toast.

(245) I am daubing paint onto the canvas.

(246) She is daubing icing onto the cake.

(247) She is daubing dye onto the fabric.

(248) I spooned some honey onto my toast.

(249) The ants clump onto the sugar cube.

(250) The fish clump onto the coral reef.

(251) The cat jumped up onto the counter.

(252) She sews a patch onto her backpack.

(253) We pushed the basket onto the cart.

(254) The snowflakes fall onto the trees.

(255) She stepped back onto the sidewalk.

(256) The bird flew back onto the branch.

(257) The rain poured back onto the roof.

(258) He sewn a button onto the cardigan.

(259) She sewn a patch onto the backpack.

(260) Get off the boat and onto the dock.

(261) The child jumped up onto the swing.

(262) He laded the logs onto the trailer.

(263) I need to memorize onto this paper.

(264) I pasted the picture onto the wall.

(265) They pasted the label onto the jar.

(266) They pasted the sign onto the wall.

(267) He seasoned the soup onto the bowl.

(268) I sear the pattern onto the fabric.

(269) I confront onto my fears every day.

(270) The sand blew awash onto the dunes.

(271) She clings devoutly onto her faith.

(272) He clings devoutly onto his dreams.

(273) The bee will hover onto the flower.

(274) Please hover onto the correct link.

(275) The child will hurl onto the couch.

(276) The bird will hurl onto the branch.

(277) The sun will hurl onto the horizon.

(278) The waves will hurl onto the shore.

(279) I saw a baboon sitting onto a rock.

(280) The paper will float onto the desk.

(281) Ken onto the stage with confidence.

(282) The tears trickled onto her cheeks.

(283) The bird flew onto the tree branch.

(284) The crab scuttle onto the seashell.

(285) The crab scuttle onto the seashore.

(286) The fish darted onto the riverbank.

(287) The coins shudder onto the counter.

(288) The paint shudders onto the canvas.

(289) They adore onto their newborn baby.

(290) I painted a squiggly onto the rock.

(291) She spooned the jam onto her toast.

(292) The chick landed onto the haystack.

(293) The chick hopped onto the car hood.

(294) Slow down and exit onto the median.

(295) The fog snarled up onto the bridge.

(296) The tile overlaps onto the bathtub.

(297) The yarn snarled up onto the floor.

(298) She booled the book onto the shelf.

(299) The ladybug chammied onto the leaf.

(300) She betossed the pen onto the desk.

(301) The cargo was loaded onto the ship.

(302) The raccoon beleaped onto the roof.

(303) Grab onto a plate and let's dig in!

(304) He chucked the keys onto the table.

(305) Emblazon your goals onto your mind.

(306) Emblazon your voice onto the world.

(307) The pollen plumed onto the flowers.

(308) The glue melted off onto the paper.

(309) The waves will roll onto the shore.

(310) The baby held onto the toy closely.

(311) I clipped the bow onto the present.

(312) Hold onto the toy and play with it.

(313) I need to memorize onto my address.

(314) The rapper strutted onto the stage.

(315) My mom sewed a patch onto my shirt.

(316) I held onto the stair rail tightly.

(317) He poured the paint onto the paper.

(318) She squirted perfume onto her neck.

(319) The cat jumped onto the windowsill.

(320) He screwed the hinge onto the door.

(321) I will hold onto your hand tightly.

(322) She strung the beads onto the wire.

(323) The bird descended onto the branch.

(324) The dog was latching onto the bone.

(325) She is daubing makeup onto her face.

(326) They are daubing mud onto the walls.

(327) I am daubing sunscreen onto my skin.

(328) He is daubing varnish onto the wood.

(329) They are daubing ink onto the paper.

(330) I am daubing perfume onto my wrists.

(331) He is daubing polish onto the shoes.

(332) She is daubing sauce onto the pizza.

(333) They spooned salsa onto their tacos.

(334) He resewed the patch onto his jeans.

(335) I heard a loud boom onto the ground.

(336) She clasp onto her necklace tightly.

(337) The cats clump onto the window sill.

(338) The balloons clump onto the ceiling.

(339) We loaded the basket onto the truck.

(340) He dropped the basket onto the sand.

(341) The sand grains fall onto the beach.

(342) He flings his backpack onto the bed.

(343) I need to turn onto the next street.

(344) He tossed a marble up onto the roof.

(345) The ferry will dock onto the island.

(346) The yacht will dock onto the marina.

(347) The cat leaped onto the preposition.

(348) The ball rolled back onto the field.

(349) The black cat jumped onto the fence.

(350) I downloaded new music onto my iPod.

(351) She gave me a leg up onto the horse.

(352) I pasted the sticker onto my laptop.

(353) The plane will land onto the runway.

(354) The seagull will land onto the pier.

(355) She lifted the books onto the shelf.

(356) He seasoned the fries onto the tray.

(357) I seasoned the salad onto the plate.

(358) He doused the water onto the plants.

(359) The smoke climbed up onto the attic.

(360) I sear the steak onto the hot grill.

(361) The snow falls down onto the ground.

(362) I sear the words onto the parchment.

(363) The ashes rain down onto the ground.

(364) The crest was tattooed onto his arm.

(365) The rain poured awash onto the roof.

(366) The bird will hover onto the branch.

(367) Please hover onto the correct image.

(368) The plane will hurl onto the runway.

(369) The stars will hurl onto the galaxy.

(370) He reacts onto injustice with anger.

(371) The baboon leaped onto the car hood.

(372) I saw a fair onto the carnival ride.

(373) They forced him down onto the chair.

(374) The leaf will float onto the stream.

(375) The balloon will float onto the sky.

(376) The raindrops trickle onto the roof.

(377) The spider crawled onto the ceiling.

(378) The crumbs fell onto the tablecloth.

(379) The duck flew to hopper onto a pond.

(380) The spider scuttle onto the ceiling.

(381) The crab scuttle onto the boat deck.

(382) The crab scuttle onto the sand dune.

(383) The crab scuttle onto the crab trap.

(384) The crab scuttle onto the tide pool.

(385) The crab scuttle onto the jellyfish.

(386) The crab scuttle onto the surfboard.

(387) The bird flew clean onto the branch.

(388) The horse darted onto the racetrack.

(389) The cat darted onto the window sill.

(390) The car darted onto the parking lot.

(391) The rain shudders onto the umbrella.

(392) The smoke shudders onto the chimney.

(393) Tap onto the screen to start a game.

(394) Tap onto the screen to share a post.

(395) She drew a squiggly onto the canvas.

(396) He spooned the sauce onto the pasta.

(397) The chick hopped onto the fencepost.

(398) The chick landed onto the riverbank.

(399) The rug pad overlaps onto the floor.

(400) The shelf overlaps onto the bracket.

(401) I accidentally backed onto the curb.

(402) I blitted the image onto the screen.

(403) I love how cavettos hold onto sauce.

(404) He betossed the book onto the table.

(405) He besticks the glue onto the paper.

(406) The cargo was loaded onto the truck.

(407) He sewed a new bouton onto his coat.

(408) The cat beleapt onto the windowsill.

(409) Emblazon your talent onto the stage.

(410) Emblazon your hope onto your future.

(411) Emblazon your legacy onto the world.

(412) The glitter stuck pink onto my face.

(413) Apply onto the carpet with a vacuum.

(414) Apply onto the soil with a spreader.

(415) The snow fell white onto the ground.

(416) The cafeteria borders onto the quad.

(417) The sky was turbid onto the horizon.

(418) The sauce was turbid onto the plate.

(419) The library is facing onto the park.

(420) The path conduce onto the main road.

(421) The hat fell off onto the coat rack.

(422) The ketchup maculated onto my fries.

(423) Pour the sprinkles onto the cupcake.

(424) The monkey climbed onto my shoulder.

(425) Hold onto the book when you read it.

(426) Hold onto the monkey bars and swing.

(427) The rabbit likes to hop onto my lap.

(428) I clipped the tag onto the gift bag.

(429) Let's toss a horseshoe onto the peg.

(430) The baby likes to hold onto his toy.

(431) The athlete strutted onto the field.

(432) The mermaid strutted onto the beach.

(433) My mom sewed a patch onto my jacket.

(434) I will toss a pillow onto the couch.

(435) He poured the paint onto the canvas.

(436) He squirted sunscreen onto his arms.

(437) He squirted oil onto the bike chain.

(438) She squirted hair dye onto her hair.

(439) The athletes marched onto the field.

(440) We carry our luggage onto the plane.

(441) She screwed the legs onto the table.

(442) She screwed the legs onto the chair.

(443) He lifted the box onto his shoulder.

(444) The big wave crashed onto the shore.

(445) She squirted vinegar onto the salad.

(446) The hose spurted water onto the car.

(447) His libation spilled onto the table.

(448) The snail moved onto a leaf to rest.

(449) Tug onto the cord to turn on the TV.

(450) He laded the bricks onto the pallet.

(451) He laded the firewood onto the cart.

(452) The cat was latching onto the mouse.

(453) The fish was latching onto the bait.

(454) They are daubing oil onto the engine.

(455) He is daubing cream onto the dessert.

(456) I spooned some syrup onto my waffles.

(457) He fastened the waist onto his pants.

(458) She zipped the waist onto the jacket.

(459) The leaves clump onto the wet ground.

(460) The sand clumps onto the beach towel.

(461) The cat climbed up onto the car roof.

(462) The cat leaped up onto the high wall.

(463) I find strength in holding onto hope.

(464) She sews a button back onto her coat.

(465) She sews a buttonhole onto the shirt.

(466) He threw the basket onto the balcony.

(467) They lifted the basket onto the boat.

(468) I set the basket onto the park bench.

(469) The paint drops fall onto the canvas.

(470) The rainbows fall onto the waterfall.

(471) The coins fall onto the wishing well.

(472) The car shudders onto the bumpy road.

(473) I need to sew a new sp onto this hat.

(474) I need to burn this music onto a CDR.

(475) She sewed a new bouton onto her coat.

(476) I need to hold onto the rope tighter.

(477) The sailboat will dock onto the buoy.

(478) The gondola will dock onto the canal.

(479) The tugboat will dock onto the wharf.

(480) The child hopped back onto the swing.

(481) The ball bounced back onto the court.

(482) The leaves fell back onto the ground.

(483) I saw a frog leap up onto a lily pad.

(484) We missed onto the turn and got lost.

(485) We pasted the label onto the package.

(486) She drizzled honey onto her pancakes.

(487) The drone will land onto the rooftop.

(488) They seasoned the soup onto the bowl.

(489) He seasoned the chips onto the plate.

(490) I chant onto the rhythm of the music.

(491) They loaded the cargo onto the ferry.

(492) They doused the sauce onto the pasta.

(493) The cat jumped onto the wooden chair.

(494) I sear the logo onto the leather bag.

(495) The wind whipped awash onto the flag.

(496) The fog rolled awash onto the valley.

(497) The bus deviates onto a detour route.

(498) Please hover onto the correct answer.

(499) The plane will hover onto the runway.

(500) I saw a sparrow onto the tree branch.

(501) The sparrow flew onto the power line.

(502) The plate will hurl onto the counter.

(503) The bike will hurl onto the sidewalk.

(504) I will pan onto the beautiful sunset.

(505) I grab onto a table to steady myself.

(506) I saw a van driving onto the highway.

(507) I spilled white paint onto the floor.

(508) I need to doff my hat onto the table.

(509) They pushed him down onto the ground.

(510) The feather will float onto the pond.

(511) The book slammed back onto the shelf.

(512) The paint splattered onto the canvas.

(513) The butterfly landed onto the flower.

(514) The hat blew off and onto the street.

(515) The bee flew to hopper onto a flower.

(516) I will hold onto promises made to me.

(517) The crab scuttle onto the coral reef.

(518) The crab scuttle onto the sandcastle.

(519) The crab scuttle onto the beach ball.

(520) The bird darted onto the bird feeder.

(521) The butterfly darted onto the garden.

(522) The sweat shudders onto his forehead.

(523) The ashes shudder onto the fireplace.

(524) Tap onto the screen to close the app.

(525) He stenciled a map onto the tabletop.

(526) The chubby puppy jumped onto the bed.

(527) The chick fluttered onto the rooftop.

(528) The chick hopped onto the park bench.

(529) Use the ramp to exit onto the median.

(530) The story will branch onto a subplot.

(531) The bookshelf overlaps onto the wall.

(532) The grass overlaps onto the sidewalk.

(533) The soap dish overlaps onto the tile.

(534) The trim overlaps onto the door jamb.

(535) Bilections can be one-to-one or onto.

(536) I glued birlers onto a picture frame.

(537) She bravadoed her way onto the stage.

(538) The cyclist backed onto the sidewalk.

(539) He blitted the logo onto the website.

(540) She betossed the jacket onto the bed.

(541) He betossed the phone onto the couch.

(542) The cat beleaped onto the windowsill.

(543) The hose bespouts water onto the car.

(544) He hove the heavy box onto the truck.

(545) Emblazon your values onto your heart.

(546) The fog plumed onto the city streets.

(547) The dust plumed onto the desert road.

(548) Apply onto the hair for a sleek look.

(549) Apply onto the glass with a squeegee.

(550) Apply onto the plastic with a sponge.



Onto meaning


Onto is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to indicate movement or transition from one place or situation to another. Whether you are a native English speaker looking to enhance your vocabulary or a non-native English learner seeking to improve your language skills, understanding how to use "onto" correctly in a sentence is essential. In this article, we will explore different tips and examples to help you master the usage of this word.


1. Definition and Usage: "Onto" is a preposition that denotes movement or direction towards a surface, position, or situation. It implies a sense of movement from one place or state to another. It is often used to describe physical movement, but it can also be used metaphorically to describe a transition or change in circumstances.


2. Physical Movement: When using "onto" to describe physical movement, it is important to remember that it indicates a change in position or location. Here are a few examples: - She jumped onto the bed after a long day at work. - The cat climbed onto the roof to catch a bird. - The children ran onto the playground, excited to play.


3. Transition or Change: "Onto" can also be used metaphorically to describe a transition or change in circumstances. It implies moving from one situation or state to another. Consider the following examples: - The company is onto a new marketing strategy to increase sales. - After years of hard work, she finally moved onto a better job. - The team is onto the next round of the competition after winning the first match.


4. Avoid Confusion with "On" and "To": It is important to differentiate between "onto," "on," and "to" to ensure accurate usage. While "onto" implies movement or transition, "on" indicates a position or location, and "to" denotes direction or destination. Here are some examples to illustrate the differences: - She placed the book onto the table. (Movement from one place to another) - The book is on the table. (Position or location) - She went to the library to borrow a book. (Direction or destination)


5. Idiomatic Expressions: "Onto" is also used in various idiomatic expressions that have specific meanings. Familiarizing yourself with these expressions will help you understand and use the word more effectively. Here are a few examples: - Get onto something: To start or become involved in a particular topic or task. Example: He got onto the subject of climate change during the meeting. - Hold onto something: To grasp or keep something firmly. Example: Hold onto the railing while climbing the stairs. - Move onto something: To progress or transition to the next stage or topic. Example: After finishing the first chapter, she moved onto the next one.


6. Practice and Expand Vocabulary: To become more comfortable using "onto" in sentences, it is crucial to practice incorporating it into your everyday language. Read books, articles, and other written materials to observe how native speakers use the word. Additionally, expand your vocabulary by learning synonyms and related words that can be used interchangeably with "onto," such as "upon," "to," or "towards."


In conclusion, mastering the usage of "onto" in sentences requires understanding its definition, differentiating it from similar words, and practicing its application in various contexts. By following these tips and examples, you can confidently incorporate "onto" into your vocabulary and communicate effectively in both spoken and written English.





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