fetch (something) out of (something)
To take something out of something. Can you please go and fetch the rest of the groceries out of my car? Here, I fetched a drink out of the fridge for you. Grandpa has a bad headache? OK, I'll go fetch the aspirin out of the medicine cabinet.
fetch away
1. old-fashioned To go up to someone or something with the express purpose of taking them or it away. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fetch" and "away." I had been at the party for less than an hour before my parents fetched me away in a fury. I sent my assistant to fetch away my new clothes from the tailor. Did you just fetch the ball away from your brother? Well, that's not very nice!
2. obsolete Of something on a sailing vessel, to come loose from restraints during a storm and slide, roll, or otherwise move leeward. The storm pitched so violently that all the furniture began fetching away. If you had secured everything on the aft deck properly, it wouldn't have fetched away! We hit such choppy waters that all sorts of items fetched away in the galley.
fetch in
To retrieve something and bring it inside. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fetch" and "in." Can you please go out to my car and fetch in the rest of the groceries? A: "Aww, you didn't fetch in a drink for me too?" B: "I didn't know you wanted one!" Grandpa has a bad headache? OK, I'll go fetch in the aspirin.
fetch out
To take something out of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fetch" and "out." Can you please go and fetch the rest of the groceries out of my car? Here, I fetched out a drink for you. Grandpa has a bad headache? OK, I'll go fetch out the aspirin.
fetch up
1. To make up the difference between oneself and someone or something, so as to be at an equal level, status, or point of progress If we speed up, we might be able to fetch up with the car ahead of us! The senator has led in the polls for most of this election campaign, but his opponent has fetched up in the last couple of weeks. The home team enjoyed a 21-point lead at half time, but their opponents have been steadily fetching up.
2. To reach a particular location, often unintentionally. We wanted to go to the beach on Saturday, but because traffic was so bad, we fetched up at the mall instead. When my car's engine overheated, I fetched up at the mechanic instead of my big job interview. Hey, how was Saturday night? Where did you fetch up at?
3. To reach the same level, progress, or quality as someone or something else. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "fetch" and "up." If you don't fetch up your play to the level of your teammates, you'll probably start your season on the bench. You're going to have to study really hard to fetch up to the rest of the class. Mona's the fastest girl in the class—you'll never even fetch up to her in a race, let alone beat her.
4. To produce, make, or yield something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "fetch" and "up." How on earth did the caterers fetch up 100 cupcakes with just 20 minutes' notice? A: "Wait, I'm supposed to fetch up a 10-page paper for class tomorrow?" B: "Well, we actually had weeks to work on it, but, yeah." We can't show up empty-handed! We have to stop and fetch up a dessert or a bottle of wine—something!
5. To stop something. Geez, can someone please fetch up that blaring alarm? A: "We can't waste all this paper!" B: "I'm trying to fetch up the printer, but it's not responding to my commands!" Well, you can fetch up that camera right now because this interview is over!
6. slang To vomit. I felt like I was going to fetch up from seasickness out on that boat. I've been so sick that I feel like I've fetched up everything I've ever eaten. She's so squeamish that she fetches up at the merest sight of blood.
fetch up at (some place)
To arrive at some place or destination. So when do you guys think you'll fetch up at the hotel? Ugh, with all this traffic, we won't fetch up at home till after 10:00! Hey, do you know when Mom is going to fetch up at home?
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