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wetter - use in sentences
Converse of object
- get: I rip across the rope faster than Bruce Lee in an effort not to get any wetter.
- have: You'll also need to use a wrap if you have a heavy wetter.
- feel: The first thing you will notice is that the diaper feels a lot wetter than the disposable.
Preposition: than
- month: May 2001 A dry month after a sequence of 8 wetter than average months.
Adjective modifier
- heavy: In my experience, however, most people think their child is a heavy wetter.
- much: I did not, however, realize just how much wetter it was going to be.
- little: Conditions are generally good in May, if a little wetter than in winter.
- cold: The colder wetter second half term sees us indoors focusing on basketball.
- light: This diaper is best suited to lighter wetters, boosters recommended for nights and for older babies.
Modifies a noun
- winter: Climate models predict that Northern Ireland will see warmer wetter winters, with drier summers.
- condition: Much wetter conditions at the west coast of tropical South America.
- area: The wetter areas hold interesting bog plants, with especially good displays of fruiting cotton grass in mid summer and abundant dragonflies.
- climate: The advent of a wetter climate was, however, compounded with man's activities in tree felling.
- soil: The Scots pine forests gradually died out and broadleaved trees able to cope with the wetter soils became dominant.
Noun used with modifier
- bed: He was a bed wetter, who was made to feel inferior, which he took out on the world by killing small animals.
- lot: The first thing you will notice is that the diaper feels a lot wetter than the disposable.
- water: The function of the rinse aid is to make water wetter.
- winter: Climate change is affecting and will continue to affect London, as our summers become hotter and drier and our winters wetter.
- and/or: The term ' climate change ' is often preferred as some places will get colder and/or wetter as greenhouse gases accumulate.
- night: Made to look and feel like normal underwear, Overnight Undies are very absorbent and are great for night time wetters.
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