fetch in the PONS Dictionary

fetch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fetch!
fetch! (to a dog)
to fetch and carry [for sb]
(to dog) go fetch!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The film fetched highly positive reviews upon release.
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The police fetched it for him and searched it.
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This started an era of company promotion and syndicate formation, with ground fetching high prices.
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Expected to fetch between $30,000 and $50,000, the pair sold for $590,400.
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It is mainly the women and children which are sent to fetch water, while the men are at work.
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It was issued in a limited edition of 500 copies and as such is fetching high prices among collectors today.
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Now he can take the beans (or the fox) over, and finally return to fetch the goose.
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One has to go 50 steps down to fetch water from this well.
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But let us no longer stay here talking like children, lest we be ill spoken of; go, fetch your spear from the tent at once.
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One instruction could be in the register store stage, while another could be in the register fetch stage.
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