fetch verb
(SELL)

The house didn’t fetch as much as she was hoping it would.

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  • costHiring a car for the week will cost close to £300!
  • beThe cakes were £1.50 each or two for £2.
  • sell forThe tickets sell for £100 each.
  • fetchThe medieval manuscript fetched a record-breaking £1.2 million at auction.
  • go for somethingHouses around here usually go for about £500,000.
  • set someone back (something)Phew, that ring looks like it set you back.


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fetch verb
(HIT)

fetch someone a blow

old-fashioned informal

to hit someone with the hand:

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