<span class="searchmatch">all</span> <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> (not comparable) (literally) Thoroughly soaked; drenched. 1805: Journal of William Clark Wind Shifted about to the S. W. and blew hard accompanied...
palette <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> plate <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> play <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> porch <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> rag <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> riser <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> room <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> rot, <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>-rot <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> sanding, <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>-sanding <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> sand, <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>-sand <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> season <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> shaving <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> signature...
with <span class="searchmatch">all</span> very well <span class="searchmatch">all</span> wax and no wick <span class="searchmatch">all</span>-way stop <span class="searchmatch">all</span>-weather <span class="searchmatch">all</span>-weather friend <span class="searchmatch">all</span>-weather tire <span class="searchmatch">all</span>-weather tyre <span class="searchmatch">all</span>-welded <span class="searchmatch">all</span> <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> <span class="searchmatch">all</span>-wheel <span class="searchmatch">all</span>-wheel...
Originally designating a person who lived near a well. Atwell A surname. Etwall, <span class="searchmatch">all</span> <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>, wallet...
wringing <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> So <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> that water can be wrung out; very <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>. Synonyms: dripping <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>, soaking <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>, sopping <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>. 1566, Apuleius, chapter 5, in William Adlington...
Literally, “[when] <span class="searchmatch">all</span> <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>”. IPA(key): /tu mu.je/ tout mouillé (feminine toute mouillée, masculine plural tout mouillés, feminine plural toutes mouillées)...
America's <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> dream. 2007, Addy Dugdale, "Betavoltaic Battery Could Power Your Laptop for Thirty Years," gizmodo.com, 2 Oct: The plan is, if <span class="searchmatch">all</span> goes well...
about <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> his pants when he found out how many accounts receivable were still outstanding. (<span class="searchmatch">all</span> senses): piss one's pants (fear): scaredy pants <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> oneself...
them away <span class="searchmatch">wet</span>. Last week we tested the new models, and you'll want to see the results (article starts on page 25). We definitely rode them <span class="searchmatch">all</span> hard and...
English wǣtnes (“moisture, <span class="searchmatch">wetness</span>”). By surface analysis, <span class="searchmatch">wet</span> + -ness. (UK, US) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈwɛt</span>.nəs/ Rhymes: -ɛtnəs <span class="searchmatch">wetness</span> (usually uncountable, plural...