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wet
adjective as in damp, moist
noun as in dampness, moisture
Example Sentences
A few races later, Norris jokingly served Alonso a cup of tea during a wet practice session at the US Grand Prix in Austin.
Tromping around in wet gardens can compact your soil, making it hard for tiny roots to grow and water to penetrate deep into the ground.
There is, of course, no pleasing everyone, even with the sky a brilliant blue and the hills a shimmering green, thanks to a blessedly wet Northern California winter.
Dripping wet, I ran up to the road, flagged down a car and asked the driver to call 999.
I mixed eggs and pecorino to a wet sand consistency.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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