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Definition of "fotch" [fotch]

  • Fetch (verb)
  • Fetched (verb)

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Use "fotch" in a sentence
  • "The woman "could not give street and number, but could 'fotch' the agent to her place," according to a case study labeled "Aunt Winnie" in one of the organization's annual reports from near the turn of the century."
  • ""I don't see why massa didn't buy a woman, out dar whar de ting was made, an 'fotch 'em along, so she could learn us how to wash wid it," remarked Hannah, as her mistress came into the kitchen to give orders about the mode of using the "washer.""
  • ""Dat ar 'charm'll fotch de gal, Billy, sho;" the individual addressed did not appear to observe the remark, but was looking intently across the lot."
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