get one's feet wet|get one's foot wet in English
(Slang) doing something for the first time
Use "get ones feet wet|get ones foot wet" in a sentence
1. Mind you don't get your feet wet.
2. Let's go get our feet wet, buckaroo.
3. You'll get wet if you go out now.
4. WET WEATHER BOOT The Wet Weather Boot is designed to provide foot protection in cold, wet weather conditions.
5. Glen accused her of letting the bagels get wet.
6. Take some spare clothes in case you get wet.
7. Don't splash me: I don't want to get wet.
8. Stand on one's own feet.
9. No one's been able to get anything on them.
10. You're sopping wet - go and dry yourself and get changed.
11. To get by one's own efforts: Acquire proficiency in math
12. See also: bowel, get, uproar evacuate (one's) Bowels To defecate
13. " Every time I see you, my eyes get wet with tears. "
14. Get a girl's hair wet and they never let it go.
15. 4 You're sopping wet - go and dry yourself and get changed.
16. Get the best deals for wet plate Collodion kit at eBay.com
17. Strip the children down ; get them out of those wet clothes.
18. This is a great way for Beginners to get their feet wet and experience trading live while keeping their risk low
19. Keep and accelerate cells refresh, get rid of crimple , keep skin wet.
20. Imagine if there was someone here to get us nice and wet!
21. Get one's Comeuppance Receive the treatment one deserves, especially punishment or retribution
22. You were still gonna get wet, but you thought you had a choice.
23. See also: bowel, evacuate get (one's) Bowels in an uproar To become upset
24. Getting your feet wet disposes you to catching cold.
25. Armed jewelry is tarnish free jewelry you can get wet and never take off