fetch|fetched|fetches|fetching in English

verb

[fetʃ]

go after and bring back; call, gather; charm; deliver a blow; bring forth (sound, sigh, etc.); inhale; execute; bring in a certain amount of money

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1. "Rare JK Rowling book fetches £2m".

2. Fetching System Address Book

3. Fetching address book

4. 17 Antique furniture fetches very high prices these days.

5. She's been fetching up all morning.

6. The dog that fetches will carry. 

7. Go fetch the Frog.

8. Fetch the chest.

9. 29 The dog that fetches will carry. 

10. Organic milk, in contrast, still fetches around 28p.

11. Hunger fetches the wolf out of the woods. 

12. It fetched up on a sandbank.

13. It may sound far-fetched, immature.

14. I'll fetch you a blanket.

15. (_He fetches up two coins Abjectly from his pocket_)

16. I saw Mary fetching about hither and thither.

17. Sirrah, fetch drier logs:

18. And " Dorian " isn't the most fetching name either.

19. Fetch a doctor at once.

20. The whole story was impossibly far-fetched.

21. You won't credit her far-fetched story.

22. The whole story sounds very far-fetched.

23. The noise fetched him from the cellar.

24. The new film is fetching large audiences.

25. Very fetching undress uniform I shouldn't wonder.