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fetched

[ fech-id, fecht ]

adjective

South Midland U.S.
  1. damned:

    Jim beat up every fetched one of them.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲ·ڱٳ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fetched1

1850–55, Americanism; apparently fetch 1 + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

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While the gang made £4m, the number of tablets they made could have fetched them more than £11m, the court heard.

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The best remains the fragrant and fruitful orange tree, the original arboreal icon that fetched newcomers here by the tens of thousands.

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His collection included books and manuscripts, including a first edition copy of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, inscribed by the author to his publisher, which fetched £138,600.

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The star was also known for smoking pipes and a selection of them were sold in a lot that fetched £1,100.

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An oil painting of a Māori elder has fetched a record price at an auction on Tuesday, making it the most valuable artwork of its kind in New Zealand history.

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