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    fetch·ing
    /ˈfeCHiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. attractive: "a fetching little garment of pink satin"

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  2. The meaning of FETCHING is attractive, appealing. How to use fetching in a sentence.

  3. pleasant or attractive: a fetching jacket / smile / hairstyle. A new interstate just to the west has made the town more fetching. (Definition of fetching from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. Fetching definition: charming; captivating. . See examples of FETCHING used in a sentence.

  5. Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and return with the thing or the person. We use it for people and things that are not here but that we need or are due to be here. We can usually use get instead of fetch: …

  6. verb (used without object) to go and bring things. Chiefly Nautical. to move or maneuver. Hunting. to retrieve game (often used as a command to a dog). to go by an indirect route; circle (often followed by around or about ): We fetched around through the outer suburbs. noun. the act of fetching. the distance of fetching: a long fetch. Oceanography.

  7. Define fetching. fetching synonyms, fetching pronunciation, fetching translation, English dictionary definition of fetching. adj. Very attractive; charming: a fetching new hairstyle. fetch′ing·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. If you describe someone or something as fetching, you think that they look very attractive. Sue was sitting up in bed, looking very fetching in a flowered bedjacket. Synonyms: attractive , sweet , charming , enchanting More Synonyms of fetching

  9. To be fetching is to be attractive and beautitful. A fetching woman catches people's interest. When a dog fetches something, he grabs it, just like attractive sights take your interest. Fetching is a word for sights that capture your interest because of their beauty.

  10. Definition of fetching adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. to cause to come; bring: to fetch a doctor. to sell for or bring (a price, financial return, etc.): The horse fetched $50 more than it cost. Informal Terms to charm; captivate: Her beauty fetched the coldest hearts.