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- Dictionaryverbfetch (verb) · fetches (third person present) · fetched (past tense) · fetched (past participle) · fetching (present participle)
- informalinflict (a blow or slap) on (someone):"he always used to slam the gate and try and fetch her shins a wallop"
- informaldatedcause great interest or delight in (someone):"Nadine thought his deductions were good, but she was not as fetched by them as Larry was"
nounfetch (noun) · fetches (plural noun)- the distance traveled by wind or waves across open water.
- the distance a vessel must sail to reach open water.
- archaica contrivance, dodge, or trick:"it is no ingenious fetches of argument that we want"
OriginOld English fecc(e)an, variant of fetian, probably related to fatian ‘grasp’, of Germanic origin and related to German fassen. Explore further
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