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The same bodyguard, apparently bearing croissants, returns to fetch the never-married philandering leader the next morning.

The house is now likely to be sold—it will probably fetch £33m ($54.7m)—to pay a £14m ($23.2m) fine to the British authorities.

Rhino horn is particularly lucrative—each kilogram can fetch up to $66,000.

Rothko, Basquiat, and Warhol paintings fetch big bucks at auction.

A picture on his Instagram account can easily fetch 2,000 likes.

I hung the receiver up again, wondering what business could fetch Jack Bridges round at that time of the evening to see me.

While she flitted into the next room to fetch a stamp, Mrs. Haughstone, her needles arrested in mid-air, looked steadily at Tom.

Come away, my lady; it won't be long till we meet a cab or something to fetch us where you please.

You may burn a candle, said the Jew, putting one upon the table; and heres a book for you to read till they come to fetch you.

Mis' Calvert, the old lady, she sent me to fetch this basket o' garden sass to Mis' Chester: an' this letter was for you, sir.

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On this page you'll find 71 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fetch, such as: carry, earn, go for, obtain, produce, and retrieve.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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