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ˈfetcher
/ ˈfɛtʃə /
noun
- a person or animal that fetches
- informal.rugby a flanker who specializes in winning the ball rather than running with it
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Mr. Reed poised and sighted his artillery, and with the very natural remark, "I think this fetcher," he exploded the twin charges.
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Well, I am soulfully glad the baggage fetcher saved me from consummating my insane inspiration.
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Sometimes she would come with intelligence from her fetcher and carrier of news, as she called him, Captain Nuttall.
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How came you to show these lines to such an amateur, such a fetcher and carrier of bays as Lady Kilrush?
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But I will not pause there now; I will wait till the fetcher has brought in my goods and chattels.
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