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    whet
    [(h)wet]
    verb
    whet (verb) · whets (third person present) · whetted (past tense) · whetted (past participle) · whetting (present participle)
    1. sharpen the blade of (a tool or weapon):
      "she took out her dagger and began to whet its blade in even, rhythmic strokes"
      • excite or stimulate (someone's desire, interest, or appetite):
        "here's an extract to whet your appetite"
    noun
    archaic
    whet (noun) · whets (plural noun)
    1. a thing that stimulates appetite or desire:
      "he swallowed his two dozen oysters as a whet"
    Origin
    Old English hwettan, of Germanic origin; related to German wetzen, based on an adjective meaning ‘sharp’.
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  3. transitive verb 1 : to sharpen by rubbing on or with something (such as a stone) whet a knife 2 : to make keen or more acute : excite, stimulate whet the appetite whetted her curiosity
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    whet (wĕt, hwĕt) tr.v. whet·ted, whet·ting, whets 1. To sharpen (a knife, for example); hone. 2. To make more keen; stimulate: The frying bacon whetted my appetite.
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    whet [ hwet, wet ] Phonetic (Standard) IPA verb (used with object), whet·ted, whet·ting. to sharpen (a knife, tool, etc.) by grinding or friction. to make keen or eager; stimulate: to whet the appetite; to whet the curiosity.
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  4. Whet Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Whet is a verb that means to sharpen by rubbing or to make keen or stimulate. It can also be a noun that means a spell of work, a goad, or an appetizer.

     
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