fetch
[fetʃ]
Definition:
1. Go or come after and bring or take back.
2. Be sold for a certain price.
3. Take away or remove.
Use 'fetch' in a sentence:
- 1. The painting is expected to fetch $10 000 at auction.
- 2. They're freshly baked. I fetched them from the baker's this morning.
- 3. The painting is expected to fetch between two and three million pounds.
- 4. Rest and sleep will fetch you out all right, I hope.
- 5. Fetch me a glass of water.
- 6. It will take us a long time to fetch it.
- 7. The caddie ran over to fetch something for him.
- 8. The painting is expected to fetch between two and three million dollars.
- 9. Top quality Thai rice fetched$ 340 a tonne.
- 10. Get/ fetch me some water.
- 11. Fetch me my gloves this moment!
- 12. Please go and get/ fetch her.
- 13. I had to fetch water from the well.
- 14. "Now less fetch the guns and things," said Huck.
- 15. The painting is expected to fetch up to $400,000 at auction.
- 16. The painting would fetch quite a lot if you sold it now.
- 17. He's just gone to get/ fetch the kids from school.
- 18. We'll send someone along [round, over] to fetch it.
- 19. One day she wanted to go into the forest and fetch some food.
- 20. Sue was sitting up in bed, looking very fetching in a flowered bedjacket.
- 21. I'm expected to fetch and carry for everyone in the office.
- 22. fetch Please fetch me the dictionary from the study room.
- 23. First wait till I fetch you some more tea and toast.
- 24. We create a full window to show every slide and fetch associated contents into it.
- 25. He went to fetch some books.
- 26. She'd soon fetch it back!
- 27. A classic Rolls Royce fetched £ 25 000 at auction.
- 28. Couldn't you fetch it along out here?
- 29. The painting is expected to fetch$ 10 000 at auction.
- 30. Let's go and fetch some water.
- 31. Please fetch me my coat.
- 32. I will go fetch him.
- 33. When I am king, I will return and fetch you.
- 34. And then, a few years later, he somehow fetched up in Rome.
- 35. We are going into the forest to fetch wood.
- 36. All right, you can; but fetch the things and we'll put them in the cupboard.
- 37. Fetch a glass of water!
- 38. She's gone to fetch the kids from school.
- 39. "Slightly," he cried, "fetch a doctor."
- 40. Should I fetch your slippers?
- 41. That'll fetch any wart.
- 42. Run home this moment, and fetch me a pair of gloves and a fan!
- 43. She kindly offered to go and fetch him some beer.
- 44. I helped out in the tents fetching and carrying.
- 45. Beckham wore a fetching outfit in purple and green.
- 46. Sylvia fetched a towel from the bathroom.
- 47. The inhabitants have to walk a mile to fetch water.
- 48. He spent the first few months on a walking and sketching tour, before fetching up in Dublin.
- 49. Could you fetch me my bag?
- 50. Be a dear and fetch me my coat.
- 51. He cut it down to fetch his tool.
- 52. Plainer examples of the early period do not fetch anything like these sums.
- 53. Fetch the broom and sweep the chamber.
- 54. Fetch me the tape from my drawer, please.
- 55. He sent his driver to fetch him a strawberry shake.