verb
- makes something damp or soaked with water or another liquid
Usage: third person singular present of ‘wet’
noun
- people who supported the repeal of Prohibition in the United States
Usage: historical; plural
Examples
- She wets the cloth before cleaning the table.
- The rain wets the ground every morning.
- He always wets his hair before combing it.
- The sprinkler wets the entire lawn.
- The wets campaigned against Prohibition in the 1920s.
- Political debates between wets and drys dominated the era.