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arrow-up149arrow-down1imageThe Doe Who Knew Too Much (By Accident) [Rae The Doe]lemmy.sdf.orgSundray@lemmy.sdf.org to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-222 hours agomessage-square3fedilinkfile-text
minus-squarejmcs@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up3·15 hours agoIt depends on the exact definition of wet. According to theWebster dictionary and the OED water is wet: consisting of, containing, covered with, or soaked with liquid (such as water) Consisting of moisture, liquid. Chiefly as a pleonastic rhetorical epithet of water or tears. According to the Cambridge dictionary it’s not.
It depends on the exact definition of wet.
According to theWebster dictionary and the OED water is wet:
According to the Cambridge dictionary it’s not.