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finally be or do something
he wound up being unemployed and living at home again
He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart
How To Use fetch up In A Sentence
- It is hoped that the plate, bearing the name Conyngham Hall, could fetch up to £10,000 when sold later this year.
- I have seen her dive from the bridge deck – no mean feat in itself – into that six-feet of water, and fetch up no less than forty-seven coins, scattered willy-nilly over the whole bottom of the tank. Under the Deck Awnings
- It is unregulated and is likely to fetch up to 500 million. Times, Sunday Times
- The edition, which was expected to fetch up to £10,000, was bought by a book dealer in Bristol.
- There are currently 31 estancias in Santa Cruz open to tourists, ranging from refurbished, luxury lodges that fetch up to $400 a night to more humble dwellings that conserve the austere style of its original occupants.
- He was teased about it but nevertheless would fetch up most evenings on my cot, smoking his chillum in companionable silence.
- The test proved that these two methods can be adopted on the information abstract and can get the accordant results, while correlation analysis can fetch up the two methods' insufficiency.
- It fetch up the shortage of ordinary information managements such as blueprints and common relational database.
- The cheapest lot going under the hammer is an earthenware jardinière made in Staffordshire, which is expected to fetch up to £60.
- If we were staying here I'd trade my bike in for a trike and, depending on the location, I may well do that when we fetch up some place new.