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fetch

[fech] / fɛtʃ /


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Chin hustled back to find that his building hadn’t yet caught fire—so he took the elevator up to fetch what he could.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Gustav Klimt painting fetched $236.4 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York last week, the second priciest work of art ever sold at auction.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, the price they would fetch in any sale is uncertain.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sometimes he uses it as a place to play fetch with his new dog , but mostly he sees it as a blown opportunity.

From Los Angeles Times

A gold pocket watch recovered from the body of one of the richest passengers on the Titanic has fetched a "record-breaking" £1.78m at auction.

From BBC