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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151. He was caught in the rain and got wet through last night.
152. Don't be so wet! Just tell them you don't want to go.
153. She hung up her wet clothes in order to dry them out.
154. The thicker the material, the less susceptible the garment will be to wet conditions.
155. She came off her bike when it skidded on some wet leaves.
156. He stripped off his wet clothes and stepped into the shower.
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157. Driving fast in wet conditions is dangerous, as my brother discovered to his cost!
158. She entered the room and threw off her wet coat.
159. Many of these youngsters know the job in theory but they're still wet behind the ears when it comes to putting it into practice.
160. We arrived in England on a cold wet Sunday in 1963.
161. Don't let your coat touch the wall the paint's still wet.
162. In his experience, women did not like getting their feet wet and muddy.
163. A warm and sunny September made up for a miserable wet August.
164. My boots were caked in big clods of wet earth.
165. It could be cold and wet so pack some sensible clothes.
166. My one reservation concerns the performance of the vehicle in wet conditions.
167. He took his umbrella so that he shouldn't get wet.
168. Smother the flames from the burning pan with a wet towel.
169. He didn't seem to care at all that the wet shirt was clinging to his body.
170. In the hot sun the surface of the road seems wet, but that is only an illusion.
171. It will be a wet weekend for much of England and Wales.
172. We got soaking wet just going from the car to the house.
173. Wet the hair, apply shampoo and massage into a rich lather.
174. She came off her bicycle when it skidded on some wet leaves.
175. I'm cold and wet and I haven't even got enough money for my bus fare home. Oh woe is me!
176. Wet the brush slightly before putting it in the paint.
177. My book got wet and all the pages have stuck together.
178. He strode across the bathroom, shedding wet clothes as he went.
179. He was such a wet blanket at the party that they never invited him again.
180. Wet the clay a bit more before you start to mould it.