getting wet in English
becoming wet
Use "getting wet" in a sentence
1. I didn't mind getting wet.
2. Piglet: put the umbrella over me. I'm getting wet!
3. He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet.
4. He who would catch fish mush not mind getting wet.
5. 1 He who would catch fish mush not mind getting wet.
6. Don't go whining about being sick after getting wet so you can just get closer.
7. During rainy season , the animal should be protected from getting wet and exposed to cold winds .
8. Cagoule From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Clothes Cagoule ca‧goule / kəˈɡuːl / noun [ countable ] British English DCC a thin coat with a hood that stops you from getting wet Examples from the Corpus Cagoule • This can only be done on specified cliffs and a Cagoule must be carried , though not necessarily worn.