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[fech] / fɛtʃ /


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Five years later, seats only would fetch around $1 million.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 21, 2026

What U.S. media rights to the 2030 and 2034 World Cup tournaments could fetch, according to some TV and media executives.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 20, 2026

An album of original bird watercolours by William Weston Young are expected to fetch up to £25,000.

From BBC Jul. 17, 2026

Also new to the story is Independence, Kan., itself, which in the book is an offstage place to which Pa will sometimes go to fetch necessities, disappearing from the story until he returns.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 9, 2026

Come back, come back, I silently begged the American who had gone to fetch his superior.

From "The Brightwood Code" by Monica Hesse

Thrifted Wilt Chamberlain jacket fetches $89,600 at auction.

From MarketWatch Jul. 21, 2026

Once-cheap furniture now fetches thousands of dollars on the resale market.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

Assuming it fetches $400 million, the mansion tax alone would be $23.8 million.

From Los Angeles Times May 1, 2026

With inflation soaring, the dollar now fetches about 480 pesos, making his monthly income worth less than $10.

From Salon Feb. 15, 2026

Mohammad fetches a doctor, who sits next to me.

From "Without Refuge" by Jane Mitchell

Last year a 210kg bluefin tuna caught in South West waters fetched more than £2,000 at auction.

From BBC Aug. 19, 2026

Collectors pay up for rare, vintage products like waffle irons and garden gnomes; a Grateful Dead pan fetched $4,100 in an auction at the Lodge Museum in 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 19, 2026

BHP fetched 35% more for the copper it sells versus the year prior.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 18, 2026

An animated Gabriel the Toad character and an illustration of Nogbad firing a cannon at the Ice Dragon both fetched £4,200.

From BBC Aug. 4, 2026

Robbie fetched his jacket and cap from the bedroom.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan

The price tag some vintage graphic T-shirts were fetching at a recent ThriftCon clothing convention in New York City.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 19, 2026

Edinburgh's own Duke of Wellington statue, outside Register House in the city centre, was spotted sporting fetching, orange headwear earlier this week.

From BBC Jul. 3, 2026

On both occasions, the now shaven-headed "Pulp Fiction" icon wore fetching French berets, a white one for his award and a black one for the premiere of his semi-autobiographical movie, "Propeller One-Way Night Coach".

From Barron's May 22, 2026

The $400 pocket watches, sold only in stores, resold for up to $6,500 on eBay, with a full set fetching $27,900.

From The Wall Street Journal May 18, 2026

“I’m not going to spend all my time fetching and carrying. I came to this Fair to enjoy myself, not to deliver papers.”

From "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White




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