Fetch (verb)

  1. Go and bring back (someone or something) from a specific place.
  2. Cause (something) to come to oneself or itself; bring about.

Origin:

Old english feccan, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german fetzen "to strike, dash".

Examples:

  1. I'll fetch the keys for you.
  2. He fetched a deep sigh.
  3. The dog fetched the ball and brought it back to its owner.
  4. She went to the store to fetch some groceries.
  5. The storm had fetched up a great deal of debris on the shore.
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