
1) Against prohibition 2) Alcohol-friendly 3) Alcoholic 4) Allowing alcohol 5) Allowing alcohol sales 6) Allowing liquor 7) Allowing liquor sales 8) American arts magazine 9) American musical trio 10) American synthpop group 11) Antiprohibition 12) Antiprohibitionist 13) Aqueous 14) Back or blanket
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1) Alcoholic 2) Bedew 3) Bedewed 4) Besotted 5) Besprent 6) Besprinkle 7) Blotto 8) Boggy 9) Clammy 10) Crocked 11) Damp 12) Dampen 13) Dampish 14) Dank 15) Dewy 16) Drench 17) Drenched 18) Dripping 19) Drippy 20) Drizzly 21) Drunk 22) Dunked 23) Fuddled 24) Humid 25) Inebriated 26) Intoxicated 27) Irrigate
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• (superl.) Employing, or done by means of, water or some other liquid; as, the wet extraction of copper, in distinction from dry extraction in which dry heat or fusion is employed. • (a.) A dram; a drink. • (superl.) Refreshed with liquor; drunk. • (superl.) Containing, or consisting of, water or other liquid; moist; soaked wit...
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(from the article `graphic design`) ...field and achieved prominence.) Her dynamic typographic innovations and colourful montages were often made in collaboration with photographer ...
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The uniform flow of solder across a surface.
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Having reverberation or ambience.
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In UK politics, a derogatory term used to describe a moderate or left-wing supporter of the Conservative Party, especially those who opposed the monetary or other hardline policies of its former...
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1. Water or wetness; moisture or humidity in considerable degree. 'Have here a cloth and wipe away the wet.' (Chaucer) 'Now the sun, with more effectual beams, Had cheered the face of earth, and dried the wet From drooping plant.' (Milton) ... 2. Rainy weather; foggy or misty weather. ... 3. A dram; a drink. ... Origin: AS. Waeta. See Wet. ... 1. C...
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Consisting entirely of processed sound. The output of an effects device is 100% wet when only the output of the processor itself is being heard, with none of the dry (unprocessed) signal. Compare with dry.
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Wet (wĕt)
adjective [
Compar. Wetter ;
superl. Wettest .] [ Middle English
wet ,
weet , Anglo-Saxon
wǣt ; akin to OFries.
wēt , Icelandic
vātr , Swedish
våt , ...
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Wet noun [ Anglo-Saxon
wǣta . See
Wet ,
adjective ]
1. Water or wetness; moisture or humidity in considerable degree. « Have here a cloth and wipe away the
wet .»
Chaucer. « Now the sun, with more effectual beams, ...
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Wet transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Wet (rarely
Wetted );
present participle & verbal noun Wetting .] [ Anglo-Saxon
wǣtan .] To fill or moisten with water or other liquid; to sprinkle; to cause to have w...
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Wet is slang for feeble, emotional, effeminate.
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Whole Earth Telescope, a network of astronomers spread across the Earth who work together to perform continuous observations of variable stars
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[
adj] - supporting or permitting the legal production and sale of alcoholic beverages 2. [adj] - producing or secreting milk 3. [adj] - covered or soaked with a liquid such as water 4. [adj] - consisting of or trading in alcoholic liquor 5. [v] - cause to become wet 6. [v] - make one`s bed or clothes wet by urinating
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Rainy season in northern Australia
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acronym: waste extraction test
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To come in contact with, and flow across (a surface, body, or area) - said of air or other fluid.
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adjective producing or secreting milk; `a wet nurse`; `a wet cow`; `lactating cows`
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adjective consisting of or trading in alcoholic liquor; `a wet cargo`; `a wet canteen`
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Covered with visible free moisture; not dry. See also Damp and Moist.
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In UK politics, a derogatory term used to describe a moderate or left-wing supporter of the Conservative Party, especially those who opposed the monetary or other hardline policies of its former leader Margaret Thatcher
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These plants need soil that is constantly moist to wet. Plants in the wet category also will do well on pond edges or as pond plantings. They do not tolerate dry soils.
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