Fetch | Mean of fetch in English Dictionary
/ˈfɛtʃ/
- Verb
- to go after and bring back (someone or something)
- Wait here while I fetch [=get] the doctor.
- Please fetch me a drink. = Please fetch a drink for me.
- If you throw the ball the dog will fetch it.
- Hunting dogs are trained to fetch.
- to be sold for (an amount of money)
- This table should fetch quite a bit at auction.
- The house fetched more than we expected.
- to do the kind of jobs that servants do for someone
- I won't fetch and carry for you all day.
- to reach or come to a place, condition, or situation that was not planned or expected
- She traveled throughout Europe and eventually fetched up [=ended up] in Italy.