Antonym: dry. Meaning: [wet] n. wetness caused by water. v. 1. cause to become wet 2. make one's bed or clothes wet by urinating. adj. 1. covered or soaked with a liquid such as water 2. containing moisture or volatile components 3. supporting or permitting the legal production and sale of alcoholic beverages 4. producing or secreting milk 5. consisting of or trading in alcoholic liquor 6. very drunk.
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91. His face was wet with sweat.
92. We used a wet towel to smother the fire.
93. Go on! Don't be such a wet!
94. It fell onto the wet sand, then sank .
95. It's been a very wet June.
96. It was a grey, wet April Sunday. Sentencedict.com
97. Wet the powder thoroughly and mix to remove lumps.
98. The wet clothes has frozen on the clothesline.
99. A quarter of 4-year-olds frequently wet the bed.
100. We're having too much wet weather.
101. The children shaped the wet sand.
102. You need to change out of those wet things.
103. He flicked a wet towel at me.
104. Pack wet shoes with newspaper to help them dry.
105. The farmers' shirts were wet through with sweat.
106. He was so frightened that he wet his pants.
107. Take an umbrella or you'll get wet.
108. It was a grey, wet[sentencedict.com], miserable day.
109. The wet wood is very slippery underfoot.
110. Because it was wet, he took a taxi.
111. Her wet shoes squelched at every step.
112. You've rubbed your trousers against some wet paint.
113. His wet hair was plastered to his head.
114. Wet weather may continue for a few more days.
115. The wet wood was spitting out sparks.
116. It was still wet underfoot.
117. Why don't you get those wet clothes off?
118. The dog shook the wet from its coat.
119. I'm heartily sick of this wet weather.
120. He trailed through the wet Manhattan streets.