fetch up

verb

fetched up; fetching up; fetches up

transitive verb

1
: to bring up or out : produce
2
: to make up (something, such as lost time)
3
: to bring to a stop

intransitive verb

: to reach a standstill, stopping place, or goal : end up
may have fetched up running a village storeGeoffrey Household

Examples of fetch up in a Sentence

the driver fetched up the horse-drawn carriage in front of the church
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It was estimated to fetch up to $12,000 but sold at an auction in for $52,000. Ada Tseng, WWD, 24 Oct. 2024 Far from it, say the growers, even if award-winning pumpkins can fetch up to $2 a pound in post-contest sales, typically to hotels or state and county fairs that may want to display them as fall attractions. Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY, 12 Oct. 2024 In 1979’s Love at First Bite, George Hamilton, fetched up in full Dracula regalia, wanders the streets of nighttime Manhattan to the complete and utter disregard of the locals. Ray Bennett, The Hollywood Reporter, 24 Sep. 2024 Some of the suites can fetch up to £25,000 pounds and up per night. Emma Reynolds, Forbes, 8 Sep. 2024 See all Example Sentences for fetch up 

Word History

First Known Use

1599, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of fetch up was in 1599

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“Fetch up.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fetch%20up. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

fetch up

verb
: to come to or bring to a stop
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