Sentence examples for everything wet from inspiring English sources

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"everything wet" is a correct phrase in written English.
You could use it when describing a situation where everything has gotten soaked, such as after a heavy rainstorm. For example, you could say, "After the storm, everything outside was wet."

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"In fact we got everything wet since we were often working right in the river".

Gloriously, her speech gurgling with saliva and blood and everything wet, everything living, she began to howl at them, the dead ones.

When she next opens her eyes it's to the quick cold shock of Susan, her youngest, snuggling in beside her, everything wet suddenly, as if a whole basket of fish had been upended in her lap.

Everything wet is dry in minutes.

Yet we needed a place to live, and we needed to pack up the upper half of our home, so once the home was dried, cleaned with bleach and micro ban, and everything wet was removed, we began to live there again for what we thought was a short-term period of time.

Get everything wet except for the clip.

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And everything was wet, all the mattresses were wet," FitzGerald said.

"Everything is wet," she said.

"If it's raining, everything gets wet".

Everything was wet, the rain whipping down now.

Not the camp I had hoped for - but perfect for getting everything as wet as possible.

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