Wet & Dry 20 Gal Vacuum Cleaner Reviews

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Definition of wet

describing word, wet·ter, wet·exam.

moistened, covered, or soaked with water or another liquid: wet hands.

in a liquid grade or country: wet paint.

characterized by the presence or use of h2o or other liquid.

moistened or dampened with pelting; rainy: Wet streets make driving hazardous.

assuasive or favoring the sale of alcoholic beverages: a moisture town.

characterized past frequent rain, mist, etc.: the moisture flavour.

laden with a comparatively loftier percent of moisture or vapor, particularly water vapor: There was a wet breeze from the west.

Informal.

  1. intoxicated.
  2. marked past drinking: a wet night.

using water or done under or in h2o, every bit certain chemic, mining, and manufacturing processes.

substantive

something that is or makes wet, as water or other liquid; wet: The moisture from the earth had made the basement unlivable.

clammy weather condition; rain: Stay out of the wet as much as possible.

a person in favor of assuasive the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages.

Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. wetback.

verb (used with object), wet or wet·ted, wet·ting.

to brand (something) wet, equally by moistening or soaking (sometimes followed past through or downward): Wet your hands before soaping them.

to urinate on or in: The dog had wet the carpeting.

verb (used without object), wet or wet·ted, wet·ting.

to become wet (sometimes followed by through or downwards): Dampness may cause plastered walls to wet. My jacket has wet through.

(of animals and children) to urinate.

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Idioms about wet

Origin of wet

Beginning recorded before 900; Middle English wett, by participle of weten,Old English wǣtan "to wet"; replacing Eye English weet,Old English wǣt, cognate with Erstwhile Western frisian wēt,Old Norse vātr; akin to water

synonym study for wet

14. Wet, deluge, saturate, soak imply moistening something. To wet is to moisten in whatsoever style with h2o or other liquid: to moisture or dampen a cloth. Drench suggests wetting completely as past a downpour: A heavy rain drenched the fields. Saturate implies wetting to the limit of assimilation: to saturate a sponge. To soak is to keep in a liquid for a time: to soak beans before blistering.

OTHER WORDS FROM wet

WORDS THAT MAY BE Dislocated WITH wet

moisture , whet

Words nearby wet

Westwego, W Current of air Drift, Westwood, westwork, West Yorkshire, wet, weta, wet AMD, wet-and-dry-bulb thermometer, wetback, wet bar

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How to use wet in a sentence

British Dictionary definitions for wet


adjective wetter or wettest

moistened, covered, saturated, etc, with h2o or some other liquid

not yet dry out or solid wet varnish

rainy, foggy, misty, or humid wet weather condition

employing a liquid, usually water a wet method of chemical assay

mainly U.s.a. and Canadian characterized past or permitting the free sale of alcoholic beverages a wet land

British informal feeble or foolish

moisture backside the ears breezy immature or inexperienced; naive

noun

wetness or moisture

damp or rainy weather

British informal a Conservative politician who is considered non to be a hard-liner Compare dry (def. 21)

British informal a feeble or foolish person

mainly US and Canadian a person who advocates free auction of alcoholic beverages

the wet Australian (in northern and central Australia) the rainy season

verb wets, wetting, wet or wetted

to brand or become moisture

to urinate on (something)

(tr) dialect to prepare (tea) past boiling or infusing

wet one's whistle informal to take an alcoholic potable

Derived forms of wet

Give-and-take Origin for wet

Old English wǣt; related to Sometime Frisian wēt, Old Norse vātr, Quondam Slavonic vedro saucepan

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Idioms and Phrases with wet


In add-on to the idioms starting time with wet

  • wet behind the ears
  • wet coating
  • wet ane'due south whistle

also see:

  • all wet
  • get one'southward feet wet
  • similar (wet as) a drowned rat
  • mad as a hornet (wet hen)

The American Heritage® Idioms Lexicon Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 past Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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