fetching

IPA: fˈɛtʃɪŋ

noun

  • The act by which something is fetched.

adjective

  • Attractive; pleasant to regard.
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Examples of "fetching" in Sentences

  • Intelligent pre-fetching is a fine idea for boosting performance.
  • The power of Christ, in fetching money out of a fish's mouth for this purpose.
  • I can get the obedience down, then let someone else work their magic as far as the force fetching is concerned.
  • God had both ways altered the course of nature, both in fetching streams out of the rock and turning streams into rock, v. 15.
  • Wind and sea had sprung up, and the Dazzler was rolling and tossing and now and again fetching up on her anchor-chain with a savage jerk.
  • The trading was broken into several pieces, with the calls fetching about $2.31 and the puts some $1.49, according to optionMONSTER's tracking programs.
  • But as NASA planners look hard for the billions of dollars for a mission to return a few ounces of rock from Mars, the notion of fetching supertanker quantities from even-farther-out Titan seems completely absurd.
  • In case my spate of reviews should be giving the impression that I'm living (as my ex said not long after we parted) entirely for pleasure, I thought I'd bring you all up to date with what I'm doing when not swanning the theatres of New York in fetching outfits and neo-vintage hats.

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