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ˈfetch-up, n. [f. vbl. phr. fetch up, fetch v. 21 i.] A coming to a stand-still; stopping.
1866A. D. Whitney L. Goldthwaite x, It isn't the fall that hurts,—it's the fetch-up. 1927Harper's Mag. Nov. 82 They had both been born in this house, but India had been born longer ago than Flagg, so his fetch-up was the sharper. |