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"wetly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is wet and unpleasant because something is full of liquid, especially water
  2. (British English, informal, disapproving) in a way that shows somebody has a weak character or lacks strength of mind

10 Sentences With "wetly"

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Tyler seizes both the women's hands in his and kisses them wetly.
Puldron exhaled wetly and continued his work as she pushed by him.
Confused by this new balloon shape, you pick it up and pop it wetly into your mouth.
At night, as Gertrude and I bend over our carding, Christina watches us, sharp-eyed and peevish, breathing wetly.
Picture her now, whipping her head to one side then back again, her big eyes wetly beseeching some absent, universal lover.
The entire car ride home, I gripped the Mel C tin wetly and smiled wolfishly out of the window, so my sisters wouldn't see me.
As a boy, I eyed my tonsured uncles warily, wincing at their scalps, revolted by the way their domes gleamed wetly on torrid summer days.
I was yolk and albumen, held together by willpower and rage, unable to realize that my shell was gone and that I should have splattered wetly on the ground.
Vapor is the story of Anna Graham, an aspiring actress who one night saves the life of a stranger being attacked in the subway. The stranger, Damon Wetly, an unconventional scientist, decides that he will repay Anna’s selfless act by making her dream of becoming a great actress come true. In a twisted reworking of the Pygmalion story, Damon abducts Anna, imprisons her in a house filled with experimental clouds, and spends months putting her through a grueling training regimen which allows her acting skills to reach unprecedented heights and Anna to achieve her Hollywood ambitions.
The American Collier's Weekly ran a profile that mocked Aberhart's appearance, taking note of his "vast colorless face" and his "narrow, left slanted mouth with soft, extra-heavy, bloodless lips which don't quite meet and through which he breathes wetly."Elliott 230–231 Finkel, finding fault with both sides of the Aberhart-press feud, states > The major newspapers of the province opposed virtually everything the > government did. Virtually every reform instituted was made to sound more > draconian than it actually was. The conservative views of the owners and > editors often interfered with the objective presentation of news reports, > although perhaps not to the extent that the government claimed.

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