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wetting
adjective
That makes (something) wet.
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Add the water to the frying pan without wetting any skin, and place the peach segments in the gaps between the chicken.
As each pixel is activated, the wetting properties of the oil and water change, making colours visible.Another approach is to use materials that emit light.
In his meticulous account of it all, no detail seemingly forgotten now, he was another character from a Grimm fairy tale: this time a tearful, foolish young man on the run in the woods as the Russians advanced, wetting himself with terror.His enemies, thoroughly tired of his political eruptions, called him a hypocrite.
To his right, a small bowl of wasabi, one of shoyu (soy sauce), and one of water for wetting his hands before reaching into the rice tub.Mr Mizutani's art brings home how much the idea of "raw" is a cultural rather than a physical construct.
Had he been, he would have hung every rag of canvas he owned on her, right to the stuns'ls, and would have had the hands wetting it all down in the hope of catching even the vaguest of breezes.Mark WilsonManchesterOpus operativeSIR – I am a Spanish priest who spent 13 years working in different apostolic initiatives of Opus Dei ("A saint for Opus Dei", October 12th).
(There are so many anchovies, you can "walk on the sea" without wetting your feet—"or so I am told", said Mr Sarkozy, carefully giving himself a get-out clause even as he pandered).On many of these populist measures, France is isolated.
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Our increasingly scornful hawk would insist that the idea of the Arab street ready to explode, sweeping away regimes friendy to the West and replacing them with psychopathic theocrats, is a fantasy dreamt up by bed-wetting European liberals.
We hear about bed-wetting, nightmares and so on".
Many children and some mothers had nocturnal enuresis (bed-wetting at night) rather than run the gauntlet of a night-time toilet visit.
For example, hitting to resolve a dispute, temper tantrums, or bed-wetting are not unexpected at age two but are considered to be inappropriate at age 12. Unlike adults who may seek professional help for themselves, children are usually referred for assessment by parents.
However, she suffered from depression beginning at an early age and dealt with a bed-wetting problem that lasted into her teen years, issues she related in her memoir The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee (2010).
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