Synonym: bring. Similar words: fete, effete, fetish, safety, fetter, lifetime, safety net, cafeteria. Meaning: [fetʃ] n. the action of fetching. v. 1. go or come after and bring or take back 2. be sold for a certain price 3. take away or remove.
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(61) He got up from the sofa to fetch some drinks.
(62) Mike went to fetch a bottle of wine from the cooler.
(63) The roof is leaking fetch a bucket to catch the drips.
(64) Should I fetch you your coat/fetch your coat for you from the next room?
(65) Rose is very quiet. Try to fetch her out at the party.
(66) He expects his daughter to fetch and carry for him all day.
(67) The house didn't fetch as much as she was hoping it would.
(68) The painting is expected to fetch between two and three million pounds.
(69) The painting would fetch several hundred dollars on the open market .
(70) How much do you suppose these old books would fetch?
(71) Would you like to wait out here,[sentence dictionary] and the doctor will come and fetch you in a minute?
(72) He sent his driver to fetch him a strawberry shake.
(73) The painting is expected to fetch at least $20 million.
(74) Would you mind going to fetch the kids from school?
(75) Go and see what's the matter, and while you're about it you can fetch me my sweater.
(76) When Jim's driving, we never know when we'll fetch up.
(77) We must fetch the rest of the committee round to our point of view.
(78) We waited for three hours, all the while hoping that someone would come and fetch us.
(79) The inhabitants have to walk a mile to fetch water.
(80) Who would have guessed that he would fetch up as director of the firm?
(81) The painting is expected to fetch £10 000 at auction.
(82) This dog can fetch and carry at his master's command.
(83) The chair is in the garden; please fetch it in.
(84) Why don't you fetch your new boyfriend round one evening? We'd like to meet him.
(85) The child showed/displayed great initiative in going to fetch the police.
(86) Facer has fainted; this bucket of water should fetch him round.
(87) These goods are obsolete and will not fetch much on the market.
(88) Stop spending so fast,or you'll fetch us up in debt.
(89) We must fetch the rest of the committee over to our point of view.
(90) I never dreamed that I would fetch up owning such a lot of property.