Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fetch.(verb)
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Use "fetched" in a sentence
"A work by abstract artist Clyfford Still being sold to fund a museum in his name fetched an artist's record of $61.7 million US at auction Wednesday in New York."
"This, Author-friends, is the first book the wee infant Rejectionist ever fetched from the Adult Fiction Shelves of our local library, which were appropriately located in a dimly lit and somewhat cavernous back room, and we remember very distinctly the sense of Import we felt pulling this extraordinary volume off the towering shelf with our tiny hands."
"He said I could look at the photocopies but not the books, he had initially fetched from the shelves, in relation to my query."