whet|whets in English
noun
sharpening; stimulus; appetize
Use "whet|whets" in a sentence
1. Coquetry whets the appetite; flirtation depraves it .
2. 16 The dish will whet your appetite.
3. We found 1 possible solution for the Arouses crossword clue: POSSIBLE ANSWER: WHETS
4. 14 If ox falls, whet your knife.
5. 2 The preview was intended to whet your appetite .
6. 13 Stones whet a sword, difficulties strengthen willpower.
7. 12 Your reply quite overdue whet prevent you.
8. The preview was intended to whet your appetite .
9. If the ox falls, whet your knife.
10. 1 If the ox falls, whet your knife.
11. 15 Once in a while we whet to a restaurant.
12. 17 I inquireed of him whet her he liked it.
13. 4 A really good catalogue can also whet customers' appetites for merchandise.
14. A really good catalogue can also whet customers' appetites for merchandise.
15. There's nothing like a shot of whiskey to whet a man's appetite.
16. 19 They wondered whet the manager would not agree to the suggestion.
17. 7 And, to whet your appetite, there are many delightful colour photographs.
18. 3 The book will whet your appetite for more of her work.
19. Bill doesn't give a hoot whet IT he passes his examination or not.
20. 27 Any departure from it would be more likely to whet appetites than to satisfy them.
21. 21 Bill doesn't give a hoot whet IT he passes his examination or not.
22. Then, you’ve the bar to whet your whistle and tell a tale of big business Bumblery
23. The rapid growth of its super - rich has whet the appetite of the yachting industry.
24. 22 Don't eat too much of this dish. It's only to whet your appetite for the main course.
25. 8 To whet your appetite, here are some of the most commonly asked questions about fine vintage wines.