wetter

IPA: wˈɛtɝ

noun

  • A wetting agent or surfactant.
  • A bedwetter.
  • (MLE, slang) A knife which is apt to do wettings (stabbings).
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Examples of "wetter" in Sentences

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  • "And we hasn't got any umbrella, and I'm gettin 'wetter'n wetter!" half sobbed Flossie.
  • Inland is a barren coastal savanna with, in wetter areas, sedge prairie Rhynchospora spp.,
  • Boxing-day will inevitably be "wetter" in every sense than usual this year, internally and externally.
  • At the Good Table, I picked up a much-needed scraper for handling those 'wetter' bread doughs, but that's a boring a picture.
  • The spiracles, or breathing holes, which normally are able to repel water, are entered by the "wetter" water, suffocating the bee.
  • More people are apt to accept this, as they are experiencing a change in their local weather such as wetter and cooler winters, and warmer summers.
  • German operators had bad security habits like using their girlfriend's initials or cuss words to set the rotors or starting off all of theirweather station reports with the word wetter or the acronym weub.
  • By Ange, at 4/24/2006 10:24:00 AM glad to see you enjoyed them and found them just as indulgent. more cherries would have made for a "wetter" batter ... so yah more baking time required. were you able to get them back in the oven for more baking time?
  • Since the five ACIA-designated models project that the Arctic will become a "wetter" place [23] (section 4.4.3), the capture of particulates and contaminants that partition strongly into water is likely to significantly increase by a factor that could more than offset efforts to reduce global emissions.

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