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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(91) In the old days people used to fetch water from the pump.
(92) The sale of the house should fetch in enough to pay our debts.
(93) I fetch another from the guest room.
(94) Where's your mug? Go and fetch it.
(95) Truck doan come to fetch, eh?
(96) It could fetch between £30 and £40 at auction.
(97) Could you fetch me a screwdriver?
(98) Let's fetch off our glasses. Sentencedict.com
(99) Jim's gone to fetch the police.
(100) You start carving while I fetch the vegetables.
(101) It can fetch a high price.
(102) Victorian and Edwardian models fetch a very good price!
(103) Rebecca ran upstairs to fetch the box.
(104) Rushworth went to fetch the key to the gate.
(105) Work him over while I fetch my car.
(106) Cecil, fetch the assault cannon from the armoury.
(107) She sent Beuno to fetch the doctor.
(108) Chutra went to the well to fetch water.
(109) The bird tried to fetch water from the well to put it out, but fell in the well and drowned.
(110) Dorian sent his servant to fetch the things that Campbell needed, and the two men waited silently.
(111) The collection had been expected to fetch up to eighty thousand pounds.
(112) Using touch-tone phone technology, you can fetch messages from remote phones, re-record your greetings, and keep or delete messages.
(113) Philip ran out to fetch the guttering and the pipe and came in again.
(114) With no kettles to boil, basins to fill or clean towels to fetch, true participation is required.
(115) On the other hand fetch is the limiting factor in the height of waves generated by easterly winds over the North Sea.
(116) Sophie went to fetch the family doctor, who was at the theatre.
(117) He went to fetch his wife and off to whatever fate awaited him, and Eddie and I resumed on the road.
(118) How much do you think the painting would fetch at auction?
(119) The court was told that a stuffed golden eagle could be worth £1,000 and the other birds could fetch £160 each.
(120) The 40-strong group started loading bags of cockles, which can fetch up to £12 a time, on to a lorry.