The chief whetted the knife on the stone in order cut the steak easily.
The slaughterman whetted the knife before execution.
The knife needs to be whetted before it can cut a clean, straight line.
The knife had already been whetted when the condemned criminal arrived.
The coming iPhone always whets people's interest.
If I want to insert my stick into the meep, I need to whet it first so that it will penetrate the outer layer
Interesting sentence, but it is a run-on.
Jimmy's whet fart penetrated his classmate's nose and disabled it forever.
One would need to whet his critical thinking skills to see the perverted intentions of Joseph's comment.
He sharpened his face on the whetstone.
His face?
The scholar whet the pencil everyday in order to write neatly
Interesting usage. Whet is usually used for tools or a form of interest (appetite, etc.).
The smell coming from the kitchen whetted my appetite.
I whetted my knife before I used it to kill the T.rex in my backyard.
The whetted blade was ready for another execution at the guillotine.
The butcher had his cleaver nicely whet for the day.
WhetAlyssa slashed Alex with a recently whetted knife.
David whetted his blunt pocket knife.
He had an appetizer to whet his appetite.
The farmer had accidentally thrown his whetted hatchet into the river.
I wetted my knife in order to split an egg in half.
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She whet her knife before beginning to prepare the vegetables for dinner, because she needed a sharp knife.
The chief whetted the knife on the stone in order cut the steak easily.
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ReplyDeleteThe knife had already been whetted when the condemned criminal arrived.
ReplyDeleteThe coming iPhone always whets people's interest.
ReplyDeleteIf I want to insert my stick into the meep, I need to whet it first so that it will penetrate the outer layer
ReplyDeleteInteresting sentence, but it is a run-on.
DeleteJimmy's whet fart penetrated his classmate's nose and disabled it forever.
ReplyDeleteOne would need to whet his critical thinking skills to see the perverted intentions of Joseph's comment.
ReplyDeleteHe sharpened his face on the whetstone.
ReplyDeleteHis face?
DeleteThe scholar whet the pencil everyday in order to write neatly
ReplyDeleteInteresting usage. Whet is usually used for tools or a form of interest (appetite, etc.).
DeleteThe smell coming from the kitchen whetted my appetite.
ReplyDeleteI whetted my knife before I used it to kill the T.rex in my backyard.
ReplyDeleteThe whetted blade was ready for another execution at the guillotine.
ReplyDeleteThe butcher had his cleaver nicely whet for the day.
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ReplyDeleteAlyssa slashed Alex with a recently whetted knife.
David whetted his blunt pocket knife.
DeleteHe had an appetizer to whet his appetite.
ReplyDeleteThe farmer had accidentally thrown his whetted hatchet into the river.
ReplyDeleteI wetted my knife in order to split an egg in half.
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DeleteShe whet her knife before beginning to prepare the vegetables for dinner, because she needed a sharp knife.
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