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Synonyms and antonyms of To go somewhere and get something or someone in British Thesaurus

To go somewhere and get something or someone

get (verb)

to go and bring something back from somewhere else

pick up ()

to go and meet someone or something that you have arranged to take somewhere in a vehicle

call for ()

to go somewhere and get someone or something in order to take them to another place

go for ()

to go somewhere in order to get someone or something

collect (verb)

to go and get a person or thing

fetch (verb)

to go and get something

fetch (verb)

to go to find something and carry it back with you

fetch (verb)

to go to where someone is and bring them back with you because you need their help