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1. Coquetry whets the appetite; flirtation depraves it .

2. The poor morsel of food only whetted desire.

3. Is your appetite now whetted for Thai cuisine?

4. 16 The dish will whet your appetite.

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

6. We found 1 possible solution for the Arouses crossword clue: POSSIBLE ANSWER: WHETS

7. 14 If ox falls, whet your knife.

8. 2 The preview was intended to whet your appetite .

9. 13 Stones whet a sword, difficulties strengthen willpower.

10. 12 Your reply quite overdue whet prevent you.

11. The preview was intended to whet your appetite .

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

13. If the ox falls, whet your knife. 

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

15. 1 If the ox falls, whet your knife. 

16. 15 Once in a while we whet to a restaurant.

17. 17 I inquireed of him whet her he liked it.

18. 4 A really good catalogue can also whet customers' appetites for merchandise.

19. A really good catalogue can also whet customers' appetites for merchandise.

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

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

22. There's nothing like a shot of whiskey to whet a man's appetite.

23. 19 They wondered whet the manager would not agree to the suggestion.

24. 7 And, to whet your appetite, there are many delightful colour photographs.

25. 3 The book will whet your appetite for more of her work.

26. Bill doesn't give a hoot whet IT he passes his examination or not.

27. 27 Any departure from it would be more likely to whet appetites than to satisfy them.

28. 21 Bill doesn't give a hoot whet IT he passes his examination or not.

29. Then, you’ve the bar to whet your whistle and tell a tale of big business Bumblery

30. The rapid growth of its super - rich has whet the appetite of the yachting industry.

31. 22 Don't eat too much of this dish. It's only to whet your appetite for the main course.

32. 8 To whet your appetite, here are some of the most commonly asked questions about fine vintage wines.

33. 20 Don't eat too much of this dish. It's only to whet your appetite for the main course.

34. Infectious Aerosols can pose an exposure risk, regardless of whet her a disease is classically

35. 20 We wonder whet IT we may conclude a long term agency contract with you.

36. Qul Bonol "Whet Is the use of It all?" socially ambitious people cannot help

37. 30 The rapid growth of its super - rich has whet the appetite of the yachting industry.

38. If that's not enough to whet your appetite, we've 100 £4 entrance tickets to give away free!

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40. 10 To whet your appetite for a trip to Santa Fe, here is a list of our favorite sights.

41. These are designed to whet rather than satisfy the appetite - but short bibliographies help would-be students to delve further.

42. 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.

43. 6 If that's not enough to whet your appetite, we've 100 £4 entrance tickets to give away free!

44. 28 Undergraduates will certainly find some interesting material, and researchers will also find enough examples to whet their appetite.

45. 9 He acted the fool, losing at first to whet their appetites, but in an hour emptied his three victims' purses.

46. 11 These are designed to whet rather than satisfy the appetite - but short bibliographies help would-be students to delve further.

47. 24 Most of the notorious grade anomalies have been ironed out and the colour photos should whet people's appetites.

48. 26 After a quick outline of what each type of program lets you do, I list some uses to whet your appetite.

49. 25 Martin's potted history of each railway is certainly sufficiently detailed to whet the appetite enough to free buttocks from armchair Dralon.

50. 23 Rhys Williams was very convincing and his books did much to whet my appetite to visit the vast Soviet empire.

51. 18 The material to send in the whet room directly, adopt special stir to anticipate centrifugal wing wheel to separate compellable inlet pulp the machine.

52. While all these words mean "agreeable or pleasant especially to the sense of taste," Appetizing suggests a whetting of the appetite and applies to aroma and appearance as well as taste.

53. WHET Appetites IN GALWAY Go West and put the appetising Galway Food Festival on your Easter menu, a delicious family-fun event showcasing the best of …

54. How long will ye whet spears with eloquence, Fight, and kill beasts dry-handed with sweet words? Cease, or talk still and slay thy boars at home

55. ‘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 …

56. 29 "Carrying instrument Ling however smiling is a , the Chi sews middle whet one a few words, " has a deep-dyed area with Xue Shi, this princess entire can't step ample.

57. To whet your appetite, here's a brief summary of the series: Belgravia opens on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo at a ball thrown by the Duchess of Richmond in Brussels

58. A pre-dinner drink, an Aperitif is meant to whet the appetite (the word comes from the Latin aperire, "to open").In addition, research has found that alcohol helps stimulate digestion.

59. ‘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 …

60. Calvados can be enjoyed either as an apéritif to whet the appetite prior to a meal or as a digéstif, either during a meal or after to aid in the digestion process.

61. “Les Baronnes” rosé is a wonderful aperitif, like a ray of sunshine on your table! Whether to whet your appetite or to accompany dishes throughout the meal, this Sancerre rosé is surely up to the task

62. Just a sampling of the titles of some of these publications whets the appetite of sincere seekers of truth: The Truth That Leads to Eternal Life, You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth, Survival Into a New Earth, United in Worship of the Only True God, and Life —How Did It Get Here?

63. Nonetheless, Northern Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) occasionally take Northern Saw-whet Owls (Frank Doyle, pers. comm.). Rates of nest predation have not been studied directly; however, Northern Sawwhet Owls are probably vulnerable to mammalian nest predators such as the American Marten (Martes americana).

64. Already "blinded with the veil of jealousy," as the narrator in La Prima Parte de le Novelle del Bandello Captiously remarks of his protagonist, Timbreo, (22) the deceived lovers in these narratives find a correlative for their blindness in the opacity of narrative itself, in its ability to filter data and conceal under the very pretext of revealing, whetting the lover's voyeurism while impairing his physical--and …

65. 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