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far-ˈfetched ADJ

I . fetch [fetʃ] VB trans

2. fetch (be sold for):

dosegati [perf doseči]

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That they would have conceded defeat months earlier, before such calamities struck, is far-fetched to say the least.
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Unless upgraded oil fetched considerably more per barrel than the less attractive heavy oil, the upgrader would not make money on processing the stuff.
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Six jury members interviews after the trial said they disregarded the defense as far-fetched.
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When the words are not ambiguous, they must not be twisted into some far-fetched meaning.
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My father always thought the plays were too far-fetched.
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The couch fetched top price of $800 in the auction.
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Opponents have challenged the theory as too far-fetched to be credible.
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The more far-fetched the idea, it seems, the more strenuous the effort to pass it off as authentic.
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He used the most extravagant metaphors, the most forced antitheses and the most far-fetched conceits.
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Itd be much easier to travel to foreign countries around far-fetched situations with fake heroes.
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