The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fetcher \Fetch"er\ (f[e^]ch"[~e]r), n. One who fetches or brings.
Wiktionary
n. A person or thing that fetches something
Usage examples of "fetcher".
Even a pinchful of salt hitting a Fetcher started a chain reaction that in a matter of seconds reduced the creature to a bubbling pile of nasty-looking scum.
He gripped it tightly and wriggled around, ready to slash with the Key, expecting that it was a Fetcher who held his leg.
He had hoped to find some loot when the 74th searched the village, but instead he was to be a fetcher of water.
The handsome man was walking towards the library, with the Fetchers following.
The Fetchers came into the library with the sound, all in a rush, barking with excitement at being invited past the door.
He could hear the Fetchers behind him, growling and grunting as they raced along the corridors made by the shelves, pausing at each intersection of the Dewey Decimal system to sniff out his path.
He had to close the doors behind him or the Fetchers would catch him for sure.
Arthur was thrown backwards and the doors started to open again, the Fetchers yowling and growling as they tried to grab him.
Fingers ripped at his shirt, buttons went flying, but he slashed with the Key and the Fetchers let go, screaming horrible high-pitched screams.
Arthur could hear the thuds as the Fetchers threw themselves against the exit.
Noon strolled out onto the fire stairs, black smoke rolling out in coils above his head, with the Fetchers crouched around him.
He could hear the Fetchers coming up from behind, and the flaming sword was close enough for him to wince at the heat.
Noon, and the Fetchers were silent, though slavering, just beyond the door.
As the salt hit, the Fetchers squealed and fell over one another in a panicked attempt to escape, becoming a tangled mess of shrieking arms and legs and ugly faces that made it even easier for Arthur to throw handful after handful of salt over them.
House and find out what was going on, there might never be a cure for the virus the Fetchers had brought with them.