Use "whetted" in a sentence

1. The poor morsel of food only whetted desire.

2. Is your appetite now whetted for Thai cuisine?

3. The ambrosial aroma of the roast whetted our appetites.

4. Somehow all this anguish and excitement, all the grief and histrionics, only whetted my appetite.

5. Those invigorating tramps across the springy heather merely whetted my appetite for more.

6. I've read an excerpt of the book on the Web and it's whetted my appetite.

7. In powder form, like pepper, or as a condiment, mustard already whetted appetites in ancient times.

8. I was in my underclothes and I had a tremendous erection. Somehow all this anguish and excitement, all the grief and histrionics, only whetted my appetite.

9. ‘They're willing to play chicken, because they've been winning for more than a century, and our Appeasements have only whetted their appetites for more concessions.’ ‘I do not believe in vile acquittals, phony Appeasements, easy forgiveness.’ ‘If that is …

10. ‘They're willing to play chicken, because they've been winning for more than a century, and our Appeasements have only whetted their appetites for more concessions.’ ‘I do not believe in vile acquittals, phony Appeasements, easy forgiveness.’ ‘If that is …

11. When a man has no longer anything but rags upon his body and vices in his heart, when he has arrived at that double moral and material degradation which the word blackguard characterizes in its two Acceptations, he is ripe for crime; he is like a well-whetted knife; he has two cutting edges, his distress and his malice; so slang does not say