fetch in Sindhi سنڌي
fetch in English
- fetch⇄expr. fetch and carry, to do small jobs.
Ex. All he's good for is to fetch and carry. - fetch⇄expr. fetch up, (Informal.)
a. to arrive; stop.
Ex. We fetch up around three o'clock in a grimy cul-de-sac behind a prison (Manchester Guardian).
b. (U.S.) to bring up or rear (a child).
Ex. I was fetchin' on her up to work for - fetch⇄fetch (1), verb, noun.
- fetch⇄fetch (2), noun.
the apparition of a living person; wraith.
Ex. She believed she had seen his fetch as a forerunner of his death (Mary Leadbeater). - fetch⇄noun fetcher.
- fetch⇄noun 1. an act of fetching.
2. the distance something is fetched.
3. the distance across which the wind blows with the same direction and speed.
4. a long stretch.
Ex. The day was half gone and it was a far fetch to Stepney (Ja - fetch⇄v.i. 1a. to go and bring a thing or things back.
b. (of hunting dogs) to retrieve killed or wounded game.
2. of ships:
a. to take or hold a course; move; go.
b. to veer. - fetch⇄v.t. 1. to go and get; bring.
Ex. Please fetch me my glasses.
2. to cause to come; succeed in bringing.
Ex. Her call fetched him at once.
3. to be sold for.
Ex. These eggs will fetch a good price.
4. (Informal.) to