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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(151) I will fetch both versions now and let you read the translation.
(152) Fallow deer, he says, are less pricey - a buck will fetch around £4-500, a doe about £80-90.
(153) Guruji asks one of the companions to fetch a glass of water.
(154) One of my Saturday jobs as a youngster was to fetch seven pounds of Mixed Corn from this shop.
(155) Father Kleinsorge went to fetch water for the wounded in a bottle and a teapot he had borrowed.
(156) Susan, believing her friend had suffered some form of miscarriage, shouted to her returning husband to fetch medical help.
(157) The two girls' job was to clear the table between courses, fetch and carry dishes.
(158) Then they'd go with Dad to fetch Grandpa while Mum finished preparing the meal.
(159) They're expected to fetch up to £4,[http://sentencedict.com/fetch.html]000 and every penny will go to charity.
(160) It is expected to fetch about £100 million for a consortium of land owners.
(161) I turned to the older boy and told him to fetch them from the refrigerator.
(162) In the old days before we started building the bridge they used to fetch up on a bend about two miles down.
(163) It's a very old car, but I'm still hoping it'll fetch around £200.
(164) She sent me to fetch two cups, and told me then to go to my own tea.
(165) I follow her in, sluice around, dry up, come and fetch her.
(166) For a moment Rex and I gaped, and then Rex dived into the cabin to fetch his camera.
(167) I can find my way up in the dark, or fetch a candle from the kitchen cupboard for myself.
(168) Izzie was all too glad to break free of the circle and run and fetch her pipe.
(169) She must fetch her raincoat, just to be on the safe side.
(170) Tell Mr Boldwood that you will drive my new cart over to Casterbridge this afternoon to fetch her body.
(171) All the kids found it highly amusing when I had to climb up and fetch her.
(172) Naked, they fetch and pile stones from the riverbed, but demons topple the tower before it is high enough.
(173) When we're alone, you and I will leave and ride back here to fetch the King.
(174) He sent a car to fetch his parents and had them installed in a suite at the Savoy.
(175) She looks a bit cold, so I go and fetch the blanket off my bed and wrap it round her shoulders.
(176) His Milton and Dante fetch pathetically small sums in comparison with the labour and skill they cost.
(177) It is offered for sale by estate agents Knight, Frank and Rutley who expect it to fetch between £1m and £2m.
(178) Then I fetch my rod, landing net, loaf and rod-rest.
(179) Even in these days of recession Warden Sparrow's books are bound to fetch a 6-figure sum at tomorrow's auction.
(180) He asked the doctor for some medicine, then as Whitman turned to fetch it, felled him with a tomahawk.