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Meaning of fish one's wish | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

To get what one desires; to get one's wish.

Examples

“ELI The sound of your voice... CHASTITY Come here. ELI I used to pray that I could hear her voice again. CHASTITY Well Eli. You finally fished your wish. [They kiss. They stumble to the wall. She begins to undo his pants. He stops her.] […]”
“He wished not to have the responsibilities of a family, and once he "fished his wish," it appears that his family may have been the only thing he did want. I wonder what his last few moments were like in his car. What flashed before his eyes?[…]”
“"Why don't you make a wish?" she said. I nodded. "Okay." [...] Beverly stood with her back to me by the shore some fifteen yards off, her clothes in a crumpled heap by her feet. Her skin was caramel coloured from top to bottom. "Guess what?" she called back. "What?" "You just fished your wish." And then with all the supple grace of a gymnast, she bent her knees spreading rounded buttocks slightly as a pair of sinewy thighs tensed, swung her arms upward and sailed in a perfect arc up and out slicing the water with only the slightest rip.”
“But hey, remember all those times you were like 'Zach, I just pray we'll be together in the afterlife.' My friend, you fished your wish.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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