Everyone scattered as some fetched the remains of the food from the kitchen and others launched the boats into the water quickly in readiness. |
At a rare soft moment in his life, H. L. Mencken was fetched by a novel penned by a madcap Englishman. |
He then stripped the bed of its linen and fetched new sheets and pillow cases from the closet. |
If you've never fetched water, known how heavy the jerrycans can be, how each drop is precious, you can't really enjoy a bubble-bath. |
He fetched a table knife from the kitchen, noting that the kettle was now boiling nicely. |
The recent harvest fetched one tonne per hectare in the irrigated areas and 7.5 quintal per hectare in rain-fed areas. |