Fetched example sentences

Related (5): retrieved, brought, obtained, collected, procured

"Fetched" Example Sentences


1. She fetched the ball and brought it back.
2. The dog fetched the stick and dropped it at his feet.
3. He fetched a glass of water for her.
4. I fetched the book from the library.
5. The maid fetched the morning paper for her employer.
6. The little boy fetched the newspaper for his mother every morning.
7. She fetched the pitcher of lemonade from the fridge.
8. I fetched the mail from the mailbox.
9. He fetched a box of tissues for her.
10. The waiter fetched the plates of food from the kitchen.
11. She fetched a blanket to keep her lap warm.
12. Will you fetch me a glass of water, please?
13. She fetched him a cool drink after his long walk.
14. I forgot my phone, can you please fetch it for me?
15. The boy fetched the ball each time it rolled into the neighbor's yard.
16. The maid fetched the dustpan and broom to clean up the glass.
17. He fetched the laptop from his office.
18. She fetched the ringing phone from the other room.
19. I'll fetch your coat from the hallway.
20. His explanation seemed rather far-fetched and implausible.
21. His theory sounded rather far-fetched and conjectural.
22. The explanation seems too far-fetched to be plausible.
23. Her stories about celebrities always seemed rather far-fetched.
24. His claim that aliens abducted him seemed utterly far-fetched.
25. The conspiracy theory seemed extraordinarily far-fetched and improbable.
26. Their plans for early retirement seemed rather far-fetched and unrealistic.
27. The speculation proved entirely far-fetched and baseless.
28. The idea that she would give me all her money seems rather far-fetched.
29. The tale seemed suspicious and rather far-fetched.
30. Her theory about the connection proved far-fetched and unfounded.
31. The accusation seemed utterly far-fetched and improbable.
32. His explanation seemed rather implausible and far-fetched.
33. She fetched the large dictionary from the bookcase.
34. The suggestion proved far-fetched and unlikely to happen.
35. Her story seemed rather far-fetched and unlikely to be true.
36. The possiblity seems rather far-fetched and unlikely.
37. The scenario is far too far-fetched and improbable.
38. The idea that aliens created humans seems rather far-fetched.
39. The claim that Elvis is still alive seems overly far-fetched.
40. The idea proved utterly far-fetched and unfounded.
41. The explanation seemed rather convoluted and far-fetched.
42. The reporter's story of the encounter seemed far-fetched.
43. The scenario he described seemed rather far-fetched and improbable.
44. His claims of teleportation seemed extremely far-fetched and unfounded.
45. The possibility seems extremely far-fetched and implausible.
46. The speculation proved entirely far-fetched and baseless.
47. His explanation seemed rather far-fetched and improbable.
48. The tale seemed wholly far-fetched and implausible.
49. The rumor seemed rather far-fetched and untrustworthy.
50. She fetched the heavy box from the attic.
51. Her explanation seemed rather fanciful and far-fetched.
52. The scenario seemed far too far-fetched to be likely.
53. The theory proved far-fetched and highly conjectural.
54. The journalist dismissed the claim as far-fetched and improbable.
55. The evidence proved the possibility far-fetched and erroneous.
56. The theory seemed extraordinarily far-fetched and unfounded.
57. The accusation seemed utterly far-fetched and fanciful.
58. His claim seems far-fetched and implausible.
59. The scenario proved far too far-fetched to be taken seriously.
60. The tale seemed utterly far-fetched and improbable.

Common Phases


1. Far fetched - Seeming unlikely or implausible.
"His story about aliens sounds rather far fetched."
2. Fetch and carry - To go and get things for someone else.
"The maid's job was to fetch and carry for her employer."
3. Fetch a high price - To sell for a large amount of money.
"The antique vase fetched a high price at the auction."
4. Fetch up - To come to the surface, emerge.
"The wreckage eventually fetched up on the shore."
5. Half fetched - Half done or finished.
"The half fetched meal was left on the counter."
6. Highly fetched - Extremely unlikely or implausible.
"His explanation was highly fetched and unconvincing."
7. Long fetched - Requiring much effort or travel.
"The voyage was long fetched to reach such a distant land."
8.Well fetched - Seeming likely and plausible, having good reasons.
"The historian's argument was well fetched and convincing."
9. Widely fetched - Taken from afar, brought from a distance.
"The spices and silks were widely fetched from China."
10. Brought fetching - Appearance or look that attracts.
"The model had a brought fetching figure."

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