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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wet weekend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a weekend during which it rains or is generally damp, often implying that outdoor activities may be affected.
Example: "We had planned a picnic, but unfortunately, it turned out to be a wet weekend, so we stayed indoors instead."
Alternatives: "a rainy weekend" or "a damp weekend".
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Sounds like a wet weekend in Brussels to us.
So I signed up and eagerly embraced Twitter over a wet weekend.
How would you entertain them on a wet weekend in winter?
That's a wet weekend for a team like Cronulla but for the Broncos it's an age.
On to EastEnders, and Sonia, with a face like a wet weekend in Kettering, decided to move to, er, Kettering.
But there's no R&R for Doug, Frank's beleaguered henchperson with a face like a wet weekend in Skegness.
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It was a cold, wet weekend and just the excuse we needed for a PAR-TAY!
It was a mucky, wet weekend.
She is Miranda (Selma Blair), a beautiful wet weekend, still pining for her dashing ex-boyfriend Mahmoud.
Airlines began announcing the suspension of flights out of New York and Boston airports starting Friday night, as thousands of workers readied their plows, checked their stocks of salt and braced for what will most likely be a cold, wet weekend.
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