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Wetness

Wetness \Wet"ness\, n.

  1. The quality or state of being wet; moisture; humidity; as, the wetness of land; the wetness of a cloth.

  2. A watery or moist state of the atmosphere; a state of being rainy, foggy, or misty; as, the wetness of weather or the season.

    Note: Wetness generally implies more water or liquid than is implied by humidness or moisture.

  3. Sweat or sweating; -- a euphemism. [Colloq.]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
wetness

Old English wetnise; see wet (adj.) + -ness.

Wiktionary
wetness

n. 1 The condition of being wet. 2 moisture. 3 rainy or damp weather.

WordNet
wetness

n. the condition of containing or being covered by a liquid (especially water); "he confirmed the wetness of the paint" [ant: dryness]

Usage examples of "wetness".

Did Mr Garg sell them back to a brothel, or did he wait for them to grow old enough to be Wetness Cabaret material?

Weakling wetness seeped from between my closed lids to roll to my cheeks, shaming me by their presence, yet was I unable to stem the flow.

Firm, trail-hardened muscles bunched and unbunched, sliding easily beneath the skin as he sank down into the water, feeling its cooling wetness lap up around his waist, and finally up to his armpits.

Even the plain was red, the wetness of uncropped grass reflecting the volcanic flaming of the sunrise and everything beginning to steam.

I pulled myself up and sat with feet adangle in the water, squeezing the wetness from my hair as I moved about upon the grass, seeking to halt its attempts to cling to my bottom.

I am meant to fly in a more rare and aetherial medium than the thick, cold, wetness I find around me.

Hollywood sign was slightly blurred with June fog, a soft wetness on the hills raising the smell of sage and chamise, moisture wiping the glass with dreams.

He stroked his satiny length up and down her slit, his cockhead slickened with her own wetness, maddening her with thorough agony.

He lifted his field glasses, scanned the blue lines, stared through the wetness, searched among the flags, the long rows of horsemen, looked for him, thought, Sheridan is there, I should be able to see him.

Then his fingers touched the moist, heated entrance to his paradise and slid lushly over her wetness.

Those fires were needed, to take the chill out of bones and the wetness from clothes soaked in the cold waters of the Masur Delaval.

Her right hand caressed his cheek and he felt the wetness on his face and smelled the Lobster Newburg aroma of a young cunt.

The honied wetness of her mouth and the spicy, roselike fragrance of her hair and skin beckoned him to savor and claim more of her, all of her.

She screamed against his mouth, the hot pulsing flesh of her vagina trembling against his hands, drenching him in a burning wetness that felt far silkier and thicker than the water that surrounded them.

A sensation not unlike being caught in a big wave at the beach, tumbling her over and over inside the bus. A wetness salty but not of the sea as blood spurted from dozens of tiny torn bodies as the locomotive ripped broadside into the stalled bus.