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Did he think of his toys as items labeled fetch-ball, fetch-Frisbee, fetch-doll, or did he understand the word "fetch" separately from its object, as people do?
Always accompany the training with the word "Fetch!", as ultimately this is the only thing you want her to understand for the entire process.
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Pizza, candy, and some types of wine are popular, as is boxed food called "takeout," which, in America, only sometimes refers to food that is "taken out" of a restaurant — in other words, fetched by the purchaser.
I would also use the word "fetching" to her in the form of an appearance compliment as opposed to indicating the entire retrieval procedure of that evening's New York Post.
(Spread that word like fetch).
The minimum definitions for such a Forth compiler are the words that fetch and store a byte, and the word that commands a Forth word to be executed.
He described one more possible connection he thought he had spotted, with the annotator singling out words — "fetch," "trencher," and "wash," for instance — that appear in Caliban's triumphant song: "No more dams I'le make for fish, / Nor fetch in firing at requiring, / Nor scrape trenchering, nor wash dish".
In other words, Fetch is now an on-demand personal assistant, not just a shopping tool.
I, for one, think this word is so fetch.
The experimenter asked the dog to find the referent of a novel word, for example, "Fetch the modi".
After the two men exchanged words, Lemonnier fetched a kitchen knife from Williams's home in Tallis Lane, Browns Wood.
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