Sentences with whetted
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W w - To whet the appetite; to whet the curiosity.
- To talk a whet.
- His appetite whetted for playing, he took up the clarinet, having formal lessons for a year.
- And the huge box-office success of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland has further whetted the appetite for product.
- Their appetites have been whetted and now people are starting to expect all sorts of things.
- The Internet has whetted customer appetites for all types of real estate information.