verb
- to go and bring back something or someone
- to sell for a particular price
noun
- the distance over which wind blows across water
Usage: nautical
Examples
- Please fetch my glasses from the kitchen table.
- The dog learned to fetch the newspaper every morning.
- Can you fetch the children from school today?
- The antique vase should fetch a good price at auction.
- That painting fetched over a million dollars at the sale.
- The storm built strength over the long fetch of the Atlantic.