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    fetch
    /fɛtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. go for and then bring back (someone or something) for someone: "he ran to fetch help" Similar getgo and getgo forcall for
    • 2. achieve (a particular price) when sold: "the land could fetch over a million pounds" Similar sell forbring inraiserealize

    noun

    • 1. the distance travelled by wind or waves across open water.
    • 2. a stratagem or trick. archaic

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  2. Learn the meaning of fetch as a verb and a noun, with usage examples and grammar explanations. Find out how to use fetch in different contexts, such as getting something, selling something, or playing with a dog.

  3. 1. a. : to go or come after and bring or take back. fetch a doctor. b. : derive, deduce. fetch analogies from nature. 2. a. : to cause to come. one shot fetched down. b. : to bring in (a price or similar return) : realize. The hogs fetched a good price at the market. c. : interest, attract. … he doesn't fetch the girls like William … D. H. Lawrence

  4. Learn the meaning of fetch as a verb and a noun, with usage examples and grammar explanations. Find out how to use fetch in different contexts, such as getting something, selling something, or playing with a dog.

  5. v.tr. 1. To come or go after and take or bring back: The puppy fetched the stick that I had tossed. 2. a. To cause to come. b. To bring in as a price: fetched a thousand dollars at auction. c. To interest or attract. 3. a. To draw in (breath); inhale. b. To bring forth (a sigh, for example) with obvious effort. 4.

  6. to go and bring things. Chiefly Nautical. to move or maneuver. Hunting. to retrieve game (often used as a command to a dog). to go by an indirect route; circle (often followed by around or about ): We fetched around through the outer suburbs. noun. the act of fetching. the distance of fetching: a long fetch. Oceanography.

  7. If you fetch something or someone, you go and get them from the place where they are.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb fetch, with examples and synonyms. Find out how to use fetch in idioms and phrasal verbs, and the difference between fetch and sell.

  9. If you are sick of playing fetch, you might try to fetch a good price for your pooch. Definitions of fetch. verb. go or come after and bring or take back. “The dog fetched the hat”. synonyms: bring, convey, get. bring, convey, take. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere. see more.

  10. Learn the meaning of fetch as a verb in English, with examples of how to use it in different contexts. Fetch can mean to go and get something or someone, or to sell something for a certain amount of money.

  11. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word fetch as a verb, noun, adjective, and idiom. Find synonyms, antonyms, examples, and origin of fetch.