wets

[US]/[wets]/
[UK]/[wets]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (present tense of wet)To make or become wet; to moisten.; To apply a wet substance to something.
n.A person who habitually wets themselves, especially a child.

Phrases & Collocations

wets the appetite

wets the ground

wets one's whistle

wets the soil

wets the paper

wets the surface

wets and dries

wets the tongue

wets the cloth

wets the fur

Example Sentences

the heavy rain wets the pavement, making it slick.

a cool breeze wets your face on a hot summer day.

the salty spray wets the rocks along the coastline.

he wets his whistle before playing the song.

the damp towel wets her skin after the workout.

the fog wets everything with a fine mist.

the dew wets the grass early in the morning.

the child wets the sponge with water to clean the floor.

the athlete wets his hands before gripping the bar.

the paint brush wets the canvas before applying color.

the sprinkler wets the lawn, keeping it green.

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