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wet  

  ( wetter    comparative)   ( wettest    superlative)   ( wets    3rd person present)   ( wetting    present participle)   ( wetted    past tense & past participle  )
The forms wet and wetted are both used as the past tense and past participle of the verb.     
1       adj   If something is wet, it is covered in water, rain, sweat, tears, or another liquid.,   (Antonym: dry)    He towelled his wet hair..., I lowered myself to the water's edge, getting my feet wet..., My gloves were soaking wet..., I saw his face was wet with tears.     
  wetly      adv   usu ADV after v  
Her hair clung wetly to her head.     
  wetness      n-uncount  
  (Antonym: dryness)   
Anti-perspirants stop wetness, deodorants stop odour.     
2       verb   To wet something means to get water or some other liquid over it.  
When assembling the pie, wet the edges where the two crusts join...      V n  
Fielding nervously wet his lips and tried to smile.      V n  
3       adj   If the weather is wet, it is raining.   (=rainy)     (Antonym: dry)    If the weather is wet or cold choose an indoor activity..., It was a miserable wet day.     
      The wet is used to mean wet weather., n-sing   the N  
They had come in from the cold and the wet...     
4       adj   If something such as paint, ink, or cement is wet, it is not yet dry or solid.,   (Antonym: dry)    I lay the painting flat to stop the wet paint running...     
5       verb   If people, especially children, wet their beds or clothes or wetthemselves, they urinate in their beds or in their clothes because they cannot stop themselves.  
A quarter of 4-year-olds frequently wet the bed...      V n  
To put it plainly, they wet themselves.      V pron-refl  
6    If you say that someone is still wet behind the ears, you mean that they have only recently arrived in a new place or job, and are therefore still not experienced.  
wet behind the ears      phrase   v-link PHR  


wet blanket        ( wet blankets    plural  ) If you say that someone is a wet blanket, you are criticizing them because they refuse to join other people in an enjoyable activity or because they want to stop other people enjoying themselves.  
INFORMAL      n-count  
  (disapproval)   
(=spoilsport)  
wet dream        ( wet dreams    plural  )
1       n-count   If a man has a wet dream, he has a dream about sex which causes him to have an orgasm while he is asleep.  
2       n-count   If someone says that a person or thing is a particular person's wet dream, they are saying in an unkind and mocking way that this person or thing would give that person a lot of pleasure.  
INFORMAL, RUDE   usu poss N  
wet nurse        ( wet nurses    plural  ) , wet-nurse   In former times, a wet nurse was a woman who was paid to breast-feed another woman's baby.      n-count  
wet suit        ( wet suits    plural  ) , wetsuit   A wet suit is a close-fitting rubber suit which an underwater swimmer wears in order to keep their body warm.      n-count  
Translation English - Cobuild Collins Dictionary  
Collaborative Dictionary     English Cobuild
exp.
defeat someone with arguments during a discussion; knock out [Fig.]
n.
someone who shows no support or enthusiasm about an idea/proposal/situation
exp.
expression used to label someone as young and unexperienced

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