Whet Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for whet.
whet
whet
/ˈwɛt/
Examples
- She will whet her knife tomorrow.
- Whet does not mean to sharpen or to make keen.
- Whet does not mean to sharpen or to make keen
- Is that sufficient to whet your appetite
- To whet the stone, you need water.
- Does this sort of thing whet your appetite
- For this, we have the shadeds to whet your appetite.
- Christmas crackers whet sports fans' literary appetite.
- Rising food import whets regional Halal sector's appetite.
- I will do a little editing today in order to whet my appetite.
make keen or more acute
verb
sharpen by rubbing, as on a whetstone
verb
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"Wet + Hat. Sharpening a knife, as easy as drying a wet hat."
"Wet + Pet. To sharpen desire, like making a pet eager for a wet bath."
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