wet
[wet]
Definition:
1. Covered or soaked with a liquid such as water.
2. Make one's bed or clothes wet by urinating.
3. Very drunk.
Use 'wet' in a sentence:
- 1. He flicked me with a wet towel.
- 2. Her hair was still dripping wet.
- 3. Take some spare clothes in case you get wet.
- 4. The wet shirt clung to his chest.
- 5. We tramped across the wet grass to look at the statue.
- 6. His hands were wet with perspiration.
- 7. Her wet clothes were sticking to her body.
- 8. It was a grey, wet, April Sunday.
- 9. The path down to the beach is very precarious in wet weather.
- 10. Her foot skidded on the wet floor and she fell heavily.
- 11. It had been a wet raw winter.
- 12. We were dripping wet from the spray.
- 13. In places the path can be wet and slippery.
- 14. It's going to be wet tomorrow.
- 15. He toweled his wet hair.
- 16. All their wet clothes were pegged out on the line.
- 17. The cement should have the consistency of wet sand.
- 18. His face was wet with tears.
- 19. My face and raincoat were soaking wet.
- 20. Try not to get your shoes wet.
- 21. The ink had run on the wet paper.
- 22. It is quite common for small children to wet their beds.
- 23. It's wet outside.
- 24. Keep off! Wet paint.
- 25. The car had skidded on the wet road.
- 26. The dog shook the wet from its coat.
- 27. Don't let your coat touch the wet paint.
- 28. He flicked a wet towel at me.
- 29. 'Don't be so wet,' she laughed.
- 30. He took off his wet clothes and squeezed the water out.
- 31. His clothes were still dripping wet.
- 32. It was the wettest October for many years.
- 33. She entered the room and threw off her wet coat.
- 34. His wet hair was plastered to his head.
- 35. We arrived home soaking wet.
- 36. These logs are wet: they won't catch.
- 37. He turned away to wring out the wet shirt.
- 38. They came back sopping wet.
- 39. It was a wet and gloomy day.
- 40. Leo wended his way home through the wet streets.
- 41. We got wet through.
- 42. At that time he was a young actor, just getting his feet wet.
- 43. Wet the brush slightly before putting it in the paint.
- 44. We were cold, wet and thoroughly miserable.
- 45. The grass was wet with early morning dew.
- 46. I like walking on the wet sand when the tide is out.
- 47. There's nothing worse than going out in the cold with wet hair.
- 48. It was still wet underfoot.
- 49. Wet weather always depresses me.