all wet Synonyms
all wet Meaning
all wet
overly sentimental, not yet dry, urinate, containing appreciable quantities of readily condensable hydrocarbons, employing or done by means of or in the presence of water or other liquid, completely wrong, lacking strength of character, preserved in liquid, moisture, to make or become wet, an advocate of a policy of permitting the sale of intoxicating liquors, water entry 1 sense 1, containing, covered with, or soaked with liquid (as water), consisting of, containing, covered with, or soaked with liquid (such as water), rainy weather, rainy, marked by the presence or abundance of fluid (as secretions or effusions), to become wet, to take a drink especially of liquor, one who is wet, immature, inexperienced, still moist enough to smudge or smear, water, moisture, wetness, drunk sense 1a, to make wet, belonging to the moderate or liberal wing of the Conservative party, having or advocating a policy permitting the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages, to urinate in or on
all wet Sentence Examples
- The sidewalk was all wet from the torrential downpour.
- The suspect's alibi was all wet, as the CCTV footage placed him at the crime scene.
- The politician's promises were all wet, and his constituents were left disappointed.
- The car's brakes were all wet, resulting in a slippery ride and a near-accident.
- The students' arguments were all wet, lacking logical support and factual evidence.
- The waiter accidentally spilled a tray of drinks, leaving the table all wet.
- The child came home all wet after playing in the rain without a raincoat.
- The rumors about the company's financial trouble were all wet, as its latest earnings report showed strong growth.
- The doctor's diagnosis was all wet, and the patient suffered unnecessary and prolonged treatment.
- The painting had been left outside in the rain, leaving it all wet and ruined.
FAQs About the word all wet
overly sentimental, not yet dry, urinate, containing appreciable quantities of readily condensable hydrocarbons, employing or done by means of or in the presenc
wrong,incorrect, misled, erroneous,false, full of it, mistaken, inaccurate, tricked, untrue
right, correct,true, accurate, precise, informed,exact
The sidewalk was all wet from the torrential downpour.
The suspect's alibi was all wet, as the CCTV footage placed him at the crime scene.
The politician's promises were all wet, and his constituents were left disappointed.
The car's brakes were all wet, resulting in a slippery ride and a near-accident.