fetch

ਪ੍ਰਾਪਤ
definition
verb
he ran to fetch help
go for and then bring back (someone or something).
handwoven blankets and rugs that can fetch as much as $45,000
achieve (a particular price) when sold.
noun
Wave disturbance was estimated by measuring the fetch for wave height on maps as the width of the river perpendicular to the center of the riverbank site.
the distance traveled by wind or waves across open water.
it is no ingenious fetches of argument that we want
a contrivance, dodge, or trick.
example
Oil is sold wherever it can 'fetch' the highest price.
A similar load of peaches or lychees could easily 'fetch' double that.
With the luxury market now soaring, Ng is not resting on his laurels and says he expects a duplex on the 79th and 80th floors to 'fetch' an even higher price.
Mr Tembani then told me he would personally 'fetch' the parcel and deliver it to my house.
All such people do is to buy commodities in the expectation that they will 'fetch' a higher price later.
It took me a while to 'fetch' the car and bring it up to the church to get my parents.
Later this month two retail units on Mainguard Street will go to auction and are expected to 'fetch' a combined price of around €1 million.
The best she could do was to 'fetch' a slap at tall Charley's head.
After a breakfast of pasta and 3 cups of tea, I went to the garage to 'fetch' my bike only to find my Dad, who looked more nervous than me, frantically pumping up my tyres.
Hong Kong share prices closed off their lows as property stocks rebounded in late trade on hopes that next week's government land auction will 'fetch' high prices and trigger a rally in the sector.
Mr. Zhang says he is confident that his will 'fetch' the highest prices.
That's when Sky realizes he has a ‘ 'fetch' ’: an apparition or wraith (‘hamr’ in Norwegian) that can connect with his ancestors.
The words that the verses of the Qur'an should not be sold for a paltry price do not mean that they can be sold if they 'fetch' a high price.
the land could 'fetch' over a million pounds
It is a collective wish of the people here that if this district is brought on the tourist map, it is bound to 'fetch' fortunes for the state in general and the residents of Kupwara district in particular.
he always used to slam the gate and try and 'fetch' her shins a wallop
I had a need to go 'fetch' his last belongings and bring them home to my house to wash them.
In the dry season, the women would 'fetch' it and carry it home in jars on their heads, or from dirty tanks which gave us diseases.
The collection is expected to 'fetch' a total of about £25 million in a landmark sale lasting two days, on February 19 and 20.
Wave disturbance was estimated by measuring the 'fetch' for wave height on maps as the width of the river perpendicular to the center of the riverbank site.
The 'fetch' of the Trade winds would weaken in their equator-ward extent.
Luckily, I had a boy with me, who I sent to 'fetch' a morgue vehicle to bring them to the city for proper burial.
One moment of reality that was to haunt me for a long time was what happened when I went to 'fetch' Stephen's death certificate at the Hallamshire hospital in Sheffield, where he had died.
I likewise promise that I shall not be obliged to 'fetch' blood with the scourge.
he ran to 'fetch' help
He has wounded him in the small of the back, as the gesture of the beast indicates, and running up behind him, wheels about to 'fetch' a blow.
It will surely 'fetch' a better price with new gutters, tiles, gates, fences, sand-blasted and pointed.
His voice was musical and strong, which he managed in such a manner as, one while, to make soft impressions on the heart, and 'fetch' tears from the eyes.
It is not that the fish is set to 'fetch' a higher price.
So he called a servant to 'fetch' a candle and led the way upstairs, the stranger following without effort despite his burden.
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