How To Use Fetch In A Sentence

  • None of them were bleeding, so she fetched a washcloth and bathed them, one by one, just to be sure there wasn't any dirt in the wounds. GALILEE
  • Why don't you fetch your new boyfriend round one evening? We'd like to meet him.
  • Gesenius considers this equivalent with "cohabit;" and from this single passage draws the sense which he assigns to [Hebrew: 'iyzebel] This seems rather far-fetched. Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850
  • It is not that the fish is set to fetch a higher price.
  • A glance at any probate casebook will demonstrate how often solicitous distant relatives, keen to do fetching and carrying as well as to sort out troublesome financial affairs, show up in the declining years of lonely old people.
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  • A family money plan may seem far-fetched but if you do the sums and it all adds up, talk it through. The Sun
  • Despite the fact that a Dinky toy car can fetch many times more than its real life counterpart, it is still possible to find bargains.
  • He says the most sublime things without effort and he often finishes them by a turn of pleasantry which is neither misplaced nor far-fetched. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • The next morning, I woke up in an alley off Rosedale, my shoes, wallet and cummerbund gone, and I had to call the old man collect to come fetch me. Aforementioned
  • His car is certain to fetch a good price at the auction.
  • They called the prospects of U.S. success in Iraq "farfetched," writing: "We are skeptical of recent press coverage portraying the conflict as increasing manageable and feel it has neglected the mounting civil, political and social unrest we see every day. CNN Transcript Sep 14, 2007
  • Rains said Stein's argument was "farfetched" and he believed that "Mehserle made no statements or admissions on the form that are relevant to any issue in dispute in this trial. KPIX: Top Stories Videos
  • Your nerdiness is my favorite of your many fetching qualities. (Inside A Black Apple)
  • For being summoned to come and receiue his consecration at Canturburie (as alreadie yee haue heard) through counsell of the canons Yorke he refused so to doo: bicause they informed him that if he so did, it should be greatlie preiudiciall to the liberties of that sée, whose archbishop was of like authoritie in all things vnto the archbishop of Canturburie, so that he was bound onelie to fetch his consecration and benediction at Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • The horseshoes are first pulled off, which are worth about 4s., the hoofs fetch 8s., the tail 2s.; the tallow is not worth much, the hide is worth something; the shinbones are sold to be converted into cane-heads, knife-handles, &c. A New York Paper States
  • Who knows, but what they propose is not as far-fetched as it sounds.
  • The four stages of the CPU processing cycle are fetch, decode, execute, and store.
  • In places the sound of the river rises up the gravel slope, and thirsty dogs rush down for a drink and cannot reascend; should the owner go down to fetch the dog, he or she will be trapped as well.
  • After a breakfast of pasta and 3 cups of tea, I went to the garage to fetch my bike only to find my Dad, who looked more nervous than me, frantically pumping up my tyres.
  • A food processor costing, say, £48 will not fetch more than £35 on resale.
  • Can you imagine a moggie carrying Sunday papers with all those supplements, or fetching letters without scratching them to shreds?
  • Jill plays his fetching daughter in charge of passing the collection plate.
  • The first semi-final round will have the debonair Tony O'Neill, representing 3: AM Magazine, facing off against the fetching Maureen Tkacik (pronounced "Tay-sick," the announcer is told), representing The Crier or something. July 2007
  • Some of the characters, such as spoilt Premiership stars, shifty agents and publicity-mad bimbos, are instantly identifiable with true-life equivalents and not altogether far-fetched.
  • To Spilsby this morning, to fetch linctus, lemons and honey for Graham, who has now developed a full-scale summer cough.
  • Although it was initially expected to fetch €3m-plus at auction, the one-time choirgirl is believed to have paid closer to €2m for it.
  • It seemed far-fetched to me: a typical example of the historian's tendency to magnify the importance of his speciality. TOY SHOP
  • The far-fetched story is propelled by its endlessly inventive energy and visual verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fetch me some coffee while you're up.
  • Requesting the congregation to leave, he sent his son to fetch an air rifle.
  • It took me a while to fetch the car and bring it up to the church to get my parents.
  • I handed the boots, my letter and the reply to a pleasant, submissive sales assistant who went to fetch a manager.
  • From a drawer in the oak sideboard he fetched another crucifix on a heavy chain and a pair of thick bracelets.
  • The lower the number, the higher the value, and the notes have to be in mint condition with no blemishes or creases to fetch a top price. Times, Sunday Times
  • Burglars also discovered prestige cars fetched a better price than televisions, videos or hi-fis.
  • In the old days people used to fetch water from the pump.
  • Facer has fainted; this bucket of water should fetch him round.
  • How much did it fetch at auction? Times, Sunday Times
  • This extravagant praise, moreover, takes the form of far-fetched metaphors, antitheses, hyperboles, superlatives, elaborate syntax, etc.
  • $result = mysql_fetch_array ($sql); [Loop end] repeat 3,4 until you get X total number of result this will get you 600% faster than using Solution 3 for multiple row selection good technique until now i do not know that it has 4 types of solutinos the 4th query is great as far as prrformence is concerned Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • Don't guess how tall she is -- fetch a tape measure.
  • _Carrambo_! it's fetched beaver down to a plew a plug; while only ten years ago, we could get six _pesos_ the skin! The Wild Huntress Love in the Wilderness
  • Father always fetches the conversation round to his favourite subject.
  • He answered by showing me the little pail and shovel he had fetched. WEB OF DREAMS
  • One more story about my black Lab, Sydney, the newspaper fetcher. The Most Unbelievable Retrieve I've Ever Seen
  • Then, upon reflection, Erik went back to fetch the Punjab lasso, which is very curiously made out of catgut, and which might have set an examining magistrate thinking. The Phantom of the Opera
  • He fetches his favorite toy, an ancient stinky ball of kapok and synthetic fur, cured and flavored by two years spent outdoors in all seasons.
  • We wedged the sides in the casements and, while Graham was outside applying more nails and battens to make it weather-tight, I fetched old towels to mop up the water on the window seat and on the floor beneath.
  • But if the hospital were sold it would fetch a multiple of that figure.
  • \''. $forum_user [ 'ident']. '\ '': 'id ='. $forum_user [ 'id'] $result = $forum_db-query_build ($query) or error (__FILE__, __LINE__); list ($question_id) = $forum_db-fetch_row ($result); PunBB Forums
  • I had her make me a file folder so she could use the label maker, fetch things from the printer and fill in a workshop evaluation form so she could see what we did with them I'm examining last year's evaluations to plan next year's schedule. April 2009
  • Queen Victoria's black mourning gown fetched £3,000 yesterday at an auction of the largest private collection of period costumes in Britain.
  • Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, she said Zambian gemstones were fetching five dollars per carat, equivalent of five grammes, on the West African market.
  • Not so long ago, all six would have been busy at this hour fetching water from distant wells and lugging it back to the small subsistence farms, known as shambas, that dot rural western Kenya.
  • Features: Wears fetching grey jumpsuit. Times, Sunday Times
  • She made a moue that must have been quite fetching thirty or forty years ago.
  • Oberon tells Puck, a mischievous sprite, to fetch him a certain magic flower, the juice of which he will press on the eyes of Titania while she sleeps, so that she may fall in love with what she first sees when she wakes.
  • This suggests the possibilities of weapons which today are considered to be "way out" or "blue sky" -- in short, farfetched. The Practical Values of Space Exploration Report of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-Sixth Congress, Second Session
  • It's a tad far-fetched and the bombastic soundtrack gets a little bruising after a while. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unsigned edition fetched over £200 recently in a provincial sale.
  • When he was positively obliged to dine at his own cost, he sent his tiger to fetch a couple of dishes from a cookshop, never spending more than twenty-five sous. Albert Savarus
  • The painting is expected to fetch £10 000 at auction.
  • I fetched my guitar and led in a quick rendition of This Land Is Your Land.
  • I crossed the hall and went into the den, fetching an old-fashioned glass and the bottle of Cutty Sark.
  • Later this month two retail units on Mainguard Street will go to auction and are expected to fetch a combined price of around €1 million.
  • Sally went to fetch a lantern from the back-kitchen, but her brother said, ‘You won’t want a light. Wessex Tales
  • New clothes fetch good mackerel prices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Be a dear and fetch me my coat.
  • But this seems a little far-fetched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of Gaius's squiredom was spent fetching and carrying for the knight, lugging spare weapons and armour around while his master dispensed advice, ostensibly teaching the youth the virtues of humility and laboriousness.
  • He bade Hagen be fetched and others of his men, and sent eftsoon to court for Gernot. The Nibelungenlied
  • So, maybe there is something to lead poisoning from ingesting lead, I have no argument with that, but the small amount a condor might be able to pick up from a few dozen gut piles, and dying from it, is a bit far fetched. Thoughts on Lead Bans
  • Feminism which is, of course, expressed through the time-honored medium of a fetching Andre-the-Giant-esque sports bra and skin-tight low-rise Han Solo pants, just as it should be. Your Mileage May Vary | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Behind this study of power politics in the workplace is an entertainingly far-fetched storyline. Times, Sunday Times
  • Goldsmith to try them, which he did; wherefore understanding that he was brought present before you this day, I hastily commanded one of my servants to fetch the purse which he had sealed, and here I bring it unto you to see whether he will deny his owne signe or no: and you may easily conject that his words are untrue, which he alleadged against the young man, touching the buying of the poyson, considering hee bought the poyson himselfe. The Golden Asse
  • Before him on the ground he felt the bundle which Sarah had fetched out of the house - his own knapsack and sketchbook - and affrighted, he stood upright again.
  • 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.
  • I fetched the file, and all I got for my pains was a dirty look from Simon.
  • Their method of doing it is this: they hold one of these dry sticks in each hand, and by rubbing them hard and quick together, rarify the air in such a manner as to fetch fire in ten minutes. The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; and A Progress to the Mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and Now First Published
  • All through the service Ranny's heart was singing a hymn to the blessed little feet that had so fetched him, the blessed little tootsy-woots in the blessed little shoes. The Combined Maze
  • Continue to explore your options, including those that seem impractical or far-fetched. Times, Sunday Times
  • I knocked on his meagre chest with my fore knuckle, and fetched forth a weak, gaspy cough; but he looked at me unflinchingly, much like a defiant sparrow held in the hand. Local Color
  • But now ’twere best thou bestraddle thine ass and make for the market and fetch me a pair of frails, 223 and I will look after the fish till thou return, when I and thou will load it on thine ass’s back. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The front desk was old-school, too - a weary homunculus behind a desk, reading a newspaper, fetching your key and your messages from the slots behind him.
  • But he's also hoping a wall piece covered by pins from every city he crossed will fetch a fair sum.
  • I installed it, but it doesnt do anything. i set up my name and pass, but no mail is fetched, and there is no process in gnome-system-monitor qwer777 qwer777 Gmail Notifier Is A Light, Convenient Email Checker For Ubuntu | Lifehacker Australia
  • The whole plot is far-fetched, but the journey through it is a pleasure. Times, Sunday Times
  • One tree can fetch 300 Bangladeshi taka in a country where many families survive on just 100 taka a day.
  • But a York research team is at the forefront of a project which aims to make this previously far-fetched dream a reality.
  • The collection is expected to fetch a total of about £25 million in a landmark sale lasting two days, on February 19 and 20.
  • Short, shallow fetches prevent major whitecaps on small bodies of water, and a leeward shoreline always is within reach.
  • On one occasion, I had left the table to fetch a brose pudding for dessert, and returned to find both of them sound asleep, and Jenny laughing quietly to herself amid the remains of supper. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • They talk about running the easting down," Mr. Pike chortled to me, as we clung to the poop-rail to keep from fetching away and breaking ribs and necks. CHAPTER XL
  • With Padmanabhan's keen sense of the telling detail in human situations, that theoretical world seems too unreal and far-fetched.
  • The tunnel problem might seem far-fetched, but the minutiae of motoring demand a moral compass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The painting is expected to fetch between two and three million pounds.
  • A knock on the nose, or a kick on the shin, will tame the wildest 'darkey' you can fetch me. The heroic slave
  • The altogether fetching, ground-hugging alpine forget-me-nots are at their peak in mid-July (followed closely by such charmers as alpine sandwort, mouse ear, and rockjasmine).
  • He was pained by the abject poverty and the trouble women had to undergo to fetch water for the families.
  • Gone are the days when just a basic degree would be enough to fetch a decent job to a person.
  • The story is far-fetched, but it is persuasively told. Times, Sunday Times
  • Go inbye, and sit down by the fire, and I'll go down the road and fetch the nag. Tales From Scottish Ballads
  • He fetched an extremely battered antique book from his bookshelf.
  • The following example will demonstrate how a web page can fetch information from a database with AJAX technology.
  • If this sounds a little far-fetched, just think about yourself.
  • Every morning my brother and I had our horses fetched from the grazing-ground and rode out to visit neighbouring camps and laagers, eager to see all that we could.
  • Can you fetch it out and show me it?
  • Still debating as to whether or not wellies will be required I have a fetching pair of pink croc wellies so maybe I *will* need them... Normal service will resume shortly
  • She let me help her cook - I fetched pot holders and handed her the wooden spoons with which she stirred huge pots of turnip soup, the fragrant steam filling the kitchen.
  • I ` m calling her Foxy the fetcher, and I calling my mother Mom the kvetcher. CNN Transcript Oct 27, 2008
  • Trained by Festival shrewdie Edward O'Grady, he's son of Montjeu who ran on the Flat in France after fetching a staggering 230,000 euros as a yearling. Undefined
  • A magazine put up N$3000 for the biggest kolstert and the biggest kabeljou will fetch its catcher N$3000 put up by a local bank.
  • The painting is expected to fetch £10 000 at auction.
  • A similar load of peaches or lychees could easily fetch double that.
  • When you came to me and suggested that you should make two copies of everything, one correct, one a mass of incorrectness, I must admit that I thought the idea farfetched and unworkable. The Betrayal
  • Many farmers stopped producing cocoa altogether or switched to food crops, like maize or cassava, that fetched more reliable prices.
  • ‘Sargent hunger’ overtook the salesrooms; the pictures alone fetched [pound] 182,585, and the price records for Sargent's work and modern art in general were ‘wiped out.’
  • In the rainy season the clothesless children go to fetch water under a large leaf, which opens exactly as does a sheet of note-paper, and under this same sort of covering the grown people carry their wares. Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago
  • Well, I was kind of draggin 'a seine through my head, so to speak, tryin' to haul aboard a likely name for the critter, and fetchin 'the net in empty every time, when one day that -- er -- what-d'ye-call-it? Fair Harbor
  • Her whole morning was spent in fetching and carrying.
  • Features: Wears fetching grey jumpsuit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quite frankly, it all sounded a little far-fetched as I read the back of my trial pack, but the idea of pheromones has always held something of a fascination to me.
  • Betsy, I calls arter we are married, fetch me down me slipper and lay it on the hearth ter warm. Wappin' Wharf A Frightful Comedy of Pirates
  • I am sent by the snakes to fetch the excellent amrita. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Adi Parva
  • Peter has fainted;this bucket of water should fetch him round.
  • I fell asleep on the train and fetched up in Glasgow.
  • I confess I was moved to pity him when I spoke it, for he turned pale as death, and stood mute as one thunderstruck, and once or twice I thought he would have fainted; in short, it put him in a fit something like an apoplex; he trembled, a sweat or dew ran off his face, and yet he was cold as a clod, so that I was forced to run and fetch something for him to keep life in him. Moll Flanders
  • In fact, we will return to some details of the Data Prefetch mechanism later in this article, and in the meanwhile this is exactly what you need to know about it.
  • This country belonged formerly to the Jews, and became useful for shipping from the donations of Hiram king of Tyre; for he sent a sufficient number of men thither for pilots, and such as were skillful in navigation, to whom Solomon gave this command: That they should go along with his own stewards to the land that was of old called Ophir, but now the Aurea Chersonesus, which belongs to India, to fetch him gold. Antiquities of the Jews
  • She looked with disfavour at the blonde suite, and fetched a kitchen chair for herself. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • She left him in the hall while she went to fetch her purse.
  • An analogy between point-and-shoot photography and desktop design analysis isn't that far-fetched.
  • The dog that fetches will carry. 
  • It seems farfetched, but it's based on a physical principle called stochastic resonance. Steady There, Old Man
  • If those ideas are a little bit far fetched for your taste, then you might want to purchase a great bottle of wine or champagne, and have the label custom printed with the couple's names, and the date of their upcoming nuptials. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Our carrying on was a scandal; but the women fetched the drink while all the village that could crowd in jammed the room to witness our antics. Chapter 15
  • The painting would fetch several hundred dollars on the open market .
  • The diamond weighs 103.83 carats, is about the size of a walnut and is expected to fetch between £5 and £6m when it goes under the hammer in Geneva next month.
  • Staples '"remanufactured" version fetches $16.99 -- 15 percent less. PRINTING CASH, FOR NOW
  • Near adjoining to this abbey, on the south side thereof, was some time a farm belonging to the said nunnery, at which farm I myself, in my youth, have fetched many a halfpennyworth of milk.
  • How much do you think the painting would fetch at auction?
  • The main advantage of using jatropha is that during a preparation process called ' esterification ', it generates a by-product, glycerine, that fetches Rs 40 per kg.
  • In the trained retrieve, we show the dog how to be successful by first thoroughly teaching it what to do before we begin reinforcing the command "Fetch."
  • Now unconverted villas fetch up to 1.5m. Times, Sunday Times
  • The painting is expected to fetch at least $20 million.
  • You could have fetched me from the airport and saved me the inconvenience of having to take the bus!
  • He had no idea what the fuss was about but fetched her a good clout round the ear just to be sure.
  • The women, in tunics, were buxom peasants-no tall, willowy jungle princesses here; their voices, shrill and sharp, floated across the stream as they fetched water or busied themselves at the fires, with the kidneys and kedgeree, no doubt. Isabelle
  • The lower the number, the higher the value, and the notes have to be in mint condition with no blemishes or creases to fetch a top price. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the truffle hunter must be quick to fetch the prize before the animals devour it! The Wine Roads of France
  • And let men make ever such strong pretensions to knowledge, from their far-fetched and dear-bought experience, cannot a penetrating spirit learn as much from the passions of a Sir Hargrave Pollexfen in England, as it could from a man of the same or the like ill qualities, in Spain, in Sir Charles Grandison
  • You look very fetching in that hat.
  • A normal ball python today typically sells for under $100; a "piebald" python — white with rare blotches of brown and green — can fetch $3,000. Bear Market in Boas: Proposed Laws Strangle Sales of Mutant Snakes
  • This glass has been used - please fetch me a clean one.
  • His paintings of the lunar landscape, which fetch tens of thousands of dollars, bear the lessons of his time as an astronaut. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its just that at the time it seemed so far-fetched and unbelievable.
  • This may not be as far fetched as it seems, considering the low nutrient content of tropical forest soil.
  • Her song has something that fetches an audience.
  • Killing Newley still seemed desirable, if far-fetched, like becoming a millionaire or finding a cure for cancer.
  • In today's market yesterday's playthings fetch serious prices and last year was a bumper year for toys and related ephemera.
  • We need to rent a small van for the weekend of January 20 so we can nip up to London and fetch down the stuff that's accumulated in the flat over the past year.
  • FRANK BOURGEOIS -- bro of patrick bourgeois casey fatally hurt caylee …. she called tony … .. tony's friend mike has a friend patrick who has a brother who has a fishing boat and can help get rid of the body … .. so they do that … … … days go by … … … casey gets arrested … .. patrick shows up to see casey in jail, she dosen't know patrick as tony's "aquaintance", she dosen't recognize him, then he mentions MIKE WALKER and knows that this guy was sent by tony to tell her that if she needed anything just ask, this way tony got a message to her w / out anybody knowing about it, that everything will be ok as long as they both keep there mouth shut that's as far as ive got … … … what do u guys think … far-fetched? Blogger News Network
  • The lower the number, the higher the value, and the notes have to be in mint condition with no blemishes or creases to fetch a top price. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this may sound a bit far-fetched, but companies are already developing 'intelligent' homes.
  • What seems far-fetched on the surface is not so incredible when the idea is seriously thought through. Times, Sunday Times
  • Australian Coin forger’s Charlotte Medal fetches a pretty penny Waterloo Medal by Benedetto Pistrucci : Coin Collecting News
  • Some one had to go round with the coals, wash up, sweep, scrub, polish, fetch and carry.
  • Enjoying a sudden burst of confidence, primarily because he'd just spotted a particularly pretty classmate in a fetching skating skirt, he shot off and left me to my own devices.
  • Quoth Ali, “So be it;” whereupon the merchant fetched an assessor from the Kazi’s court and, taking the prescribed acknowledgment, delivered to him the key wherewith he entered the house. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He fetched the man's wife who was bathing his sister.
  • Piso, that when he answered him he fetched one of his brows up to his forehead, and bent the other down to his chin; Respondes, altero ad frontem sublato, altero ad mentum depresso supercilio, crudelitatem tibi non placere. The Essays
  • The price they fetch varies depending on how attractive their coupon looks compared with prevailing interest rates.
  • We have no lack of them becausewe have cars to go to fetch them in ourselves. The Diary of a French Army Chaplain
  • After these came a second set; among the most come-at-able of whom were Mr.. and Miss Bates, and Mr.. Goddard, three ladies almost always at the service of an invitation from Hartfield, and who were fetched and carried home so often, that Mr. Woodhouse thought it no hardship for either James or the horses. Emma
  • This announcement fetched a huge cheer from the audience.
  • I am wearing a fetching pink leotard with a lightning bolt on it. The Sun
  • As our committee began uncovering a series of far-fetched CIA espionage plans, Goldwater called a news conference one day to discuss a bizarre gadget developed by the agency, a “bio-innoculator” that was supposed to inject poisons into targeted victims from long distances. The Good Fight
  • This explains the somewhat rough hewn, fetchingly casual nature of his analyses of the game at certain key stages.
  • They are their dogs' ventriloquists and mind readers, as well as parents, entertainers, waiters, nurses and fetchers.
  • It is my job to try and get that right and so far I think a lot of the signings we have fetched in have bettered us.
  • Then another aide comes to fetch me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Towcester An electric guitar originally thought to be worth a few hundred pounds could fetch a record price at auction. Times, Sunday Times
  • What seems far-fetched on the surface is not so incredible when the idea is seriously thought through. Times, Sunday Times
  • A local variable is one that is only available for use (that is, you can assign to it, or fetch its value) within the scope in which it is declared, and within nested scopes as well.
  • The family lived in a WEE MANSION - albeit called the manse or rectory - the sort of country pile which would fetch a couple of MILLION now. Cameron simply lacks the upbringing. ....
  • Fetch the guest up,I'm anxious to see him.
  • A particularly well carved card table with a central lion's mask and fluent acanthus decoration fetched 281,690 [pounds sterling] at Bonhams on 23 November 2004.
  • The storyline was too far-fetched and none of the actors was particularly good.
  • Very Italian, too, is the "Serenade" with accompaniment à la mandolin, which is the most fetching number in the suite "Captive Memories," published in 1899. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • I feel kind of slighted that you said “Fuck you, Arthur,” while the best you can do for me is “fetch your own bone, fido.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next)
  • That sounds a little far-fetched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scrap metal fetched high prices after the war.
  • Often unsure, he seems to rely on Lucky for more than just fetching his stool and carrying his bag.
  • A quadraphonic eight track tribute album to the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin recently fetched $152. Play It Again: Promoter Has One-Track Mind About Eight Tracks
  • I expect Kylie would look quite fetching in any part of the collection, however, particularly in comparison with some mannish catwalk models.
  • The auctioneer is uncertain what they may fetch. Times, Sunday Times
  • He bends down and tosses a stick to Baxter, who obligingly fetches it and brings it back.
  • The cost to build is the same, yet residential space fetches over $300 per sq.ft. while commercial frequently gets less than $150 per sq.ft. » OMB says no to big box in Leslieville • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape
  • Instead, he fled the country until, abashed by a public outcry and newspaper appeals to find him, he contacted his family and his father fetched him home.
  • So I'm talking to a rather fetching dame with a disco outfit circa 1970, when a nebbish second year inserts himself uninvited to our conversation.

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