Fetch
(verb)
- Go and bring back (someone or something) from a specific place.
- 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:
- I'll fetch the keys for you.
- He fetched a deep sigh.
- The dog fetched the ball and brought it back to its owner.
- She went to the store to fetch some groceries.
- The storm had fetched up a great deal of debris on the shore.