Wet chicken

This shows grade level based on the wet chicken’s complexity. There was a wet breeze from the west. The wet from the earth had made the basement unlivable. Stay out of the wet as much as possible.

Wet your hands before soaping them. The dog had wet the carpet. Dampness may cause plastered walls to wet. WILL YOU SAIL OR STUMBLE ON THESE GRAMMAR QUESTIONS? Smoothly step over to these common grammar mistakes that trip many people up.

Fill in the blank: I can’t figure out _____ gave me this gift. He insisted that our assumptions were all wet. She was too wet behind the ears to bear such responsibilities. A heavy rain drenched the fields. 18 inches deep in a body of water. Knox began writing under her own name.

Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Wet means much more than just dampness. As slang, wet is most commonly used to describe when a woman’s vagina gets wet from sexual arousal, although it can also refer to alcohol or getting beaten bloody.

The word wet comes from the Old English wæt and is ultimately related to the word water. Wet continued on in all kinds of drinking-related expressions from the 19th century on. A deal made over drinks, for example, was a wet bargain, and by the mid-1800s, a drunken night out was a wet night. By 1870, a place that sold alcohol was described as wet, as in a wet county.