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fetch
Verb
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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?
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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.
down
Preposition
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Toward the earth, away from the sky.
What goes up on earth must fall down.
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Toward the bottom.
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Towards a smaller price, number, amount, etc.
I'm going to buy a computer once prices go down.
down
Noun
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Down is soft feathers or a covering of soft feathers.
That pillow is full of down.