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6 sentences with 'fetch'

Example sentences and phrases with the word fetch and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: fetch

To go and bring something back; to retrieve.


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Rona also continued to help tend the family garden and fetch water from the spring, always bright-eyed and laughing.
The rarest diamonds are rose-coloured diamonds, so highly prized that they fetch as much as $200,000 each, and even more after cutting.
Wednesday 23rd, 1:30 p.m. The group descended without stopping on the Nepalese side of the Nangpa Pass for five hours. Ngawang, 36, went to fetch water.
In fact, in the 1850s, demand for slaves reached an all-time high, so prices doubled. A slave that would have sold for $400 in the 1820s could fetch $800 in the 1850s.
The best quality pink diamonds fetch more than $1 million per carat at the annual pink diamond fair in Geneva. The reason for the presence of this colour in the stone is unknown.
Nenita returned home to fetch the girl and, together with the policemen, the two of them set off on the long trek down the mountain - this time not on foot, but in a pick-up truck.

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