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fetch up

verb as in elevate

verb as in pull up

verb as in raise

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Example Sentences

Rhino horn is particularly lucrative—each kilogram can fetch up to $66,000.

Rhino horn can fetch up to $60,000 per kilo on the black market.

Panagopulos estimated the journals would fetch up to $400,000.

More'n that, here's a letter she had Ephraim fetch up-mounting, when he druv down for her mail.

I must send and fetch up all the police, and I daresay some of the colonists will join.

Away went man and beast in something of a circle, to fetch up near Pawnee Brown less than a minute later.

But, so soon as the British lion is roused, we never fail to fetch up our lee-way, as the sailors say.

Marble and I now began to question our fisherman as to the precise point where he intended to fetch up.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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