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fetch English

Meaning fetch meaning

What does fetch mean?
Definitions in simple English

fetch

If you fetch something, or someone, you go away to get it and return with it. John fetched me a towel from the bathroom. Can you fetch your mother to the phone, please? If something fetches a price then it is sold for that amount of money. That old painting fetched more than I expected at the auction.

fetch

(= bring, get) go or come after and bring or take back Get me those books over there, please Could you bring the wine? The dog fetched the hat take away or remove The devil will fetch you! (= bring) be sold for a certain price The painting brought $10,000 The old print fetched a high price at the auction the action of fetching

Synonyms fetch synonyms

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Conjugation fetch conjugation

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fetch · verb

Examples fetch examples

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Simple sentences

Tom ran to fetch the doctor.
I left my keys on the table; could you fetch them for me?
Please fetch me a piece of paper.
Fetch me my hat.
Go and fetch Tom.
Mary's little squirrel has now learned how to fetch nuts.
Why ever should we fetch the key, I wonder?
I will go back and fetch it.
Would you fetch me a glass of water?
Thou wouldst fetch thy dearest, but the beautiful bird sits no longer singing in the nest; the cat has got it, and will scratch out thy eyes as well. Rapunzel is lost to thee; thou wilt never see her more.
Pray get down and fetch me some water in my golden cup out of yonder stream: I would like a drink.
These gems are of great monetary worth, and if offered for sale would fetch a tall price.
Go fetch some water from the well.
Throw a stick and watch the dog fetch it.
Can you fetch this dictionary for me?
Fetch!

Movie subtitles

Fetch your dad!
Playing fetch is his favorite thing.
The wind's quite chilly, Fetch a rug, would you.
And so they fetch you too, young maiden, giving you their unfailing test.
Old woman, if your own hens are not laying any eggs then go - and fetch some from the village, but omelette we must have.
Henry must come home, if I have to fetch him myself.
Fetch the rope, quick.
Go and fetch your daughter-in-law.
Go and fetch her. I will.
I'll fetch him, but be nice to him.
I thought I'd come and fetch you.
Mister Waverton went upstairs with Horace Femm to fetch a lamp.
I'll come and fetch you.
Go and fetch her.
Fetch it on over here.
In 10 minutes you'll fetch Uralsky.
I don't believe it shall i fetch the plasters later on?
Yes. Go fetch your best linen.
Fetch me my slippers!
Why don't you go and fetch the 5-by-7 frames?
Go and fetch her, yes?
And he sent me over here to fetch you out to India.
Fetch the Captain.
Go fetch some water.
Run, fetch the doctor!
And then we'll go and fetch the children from the station.
Go to the farm and fetch me some cream.
My dear little Carrot-top, would you be nice and fetch me some flour from the mill?
I'm ordering you. to go immediately to the mill and fetch the flour.
Go and fetch a pound of flour from the mill.
To fetch Grazia.
Shall I fetch you one, sir?
Wait here, I'll go fetch an umbrella for you.
Boy, fetch the landlord.
All right, fetch him.
I'll go and fetch Willie.

News and current affairs

The low prices that the privatized assets are likely to fetch will create the sense of an illegitimate sell-off foisted on the country by the occupiers and their collaborators.
International commercial fossil collectors flock to the American West to vacuum up duckbills, carnivores, ceratopsians, and everything that will fetch a price.

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