fetch in

The phrase 'fetch in' is used in various contexts, often implying bringing something or someone into a specific place or generating revenue or interest.

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Definition

B1General

(informal)To bring something or someone into a particular place or area.

Example

  • She fetched the groceries in from the car.

B2Commerce

(informal)To earn or receive a specific amount of money from a sale or auction.

Example

  • The painting fetched in a record-breaking $1.2 million at auction.

B2Breathing

(informal)To take a breath, especially with effort.

Example

  • She fetched in a deep breath before diving into the pool.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "fetch in":

fetch and carryfetch uppull infish up