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I don't mind if I get wet

Since the road is wet this morning, it must have rained last night

Wet clothes adhere to the skin

I stood under a tree to avoid getting wet

She wiped her wet hair with a towel

Take off your wet clothes

The road was wet from the rain

The wet vase left a mark on the table

My hair was still wet from being washed

The ground is still wet. As likely as not, the game will be cancelled

The trees kept me out of the rain

Wet clothes cling to the body

It must have rained during the night; the road is wet

He tried to keep dry as best he could

As the road was wet, the car must have slipped sideways

Water is dripping from the wet towel

You must change your shirt - it's got wet

わた
つゆ
I was wet with dew

Clean the window with a damp cloth

めん
地面
あめ
あと
The ground is wet after rain

Come under my umbrella, or you'll get wet

Take this umbrella with you lest you should get wet and catch cold

I like the Japanese custom of offering guests moist towels, called oshibori

Luckily nobody got wet

Cats dislike being wet

If your feet get wet, you'll get a cold

Stay out of the rain

That, however, tells you just about as much as you would know about water if you were told that it was wet

しょうじ
少女
なみ
The girl lifted her face, still wet with tears

This kind of shoe is apt to slip on wet ground

かれ
からだじゅう
体中
He was wet all over

He dried his wet clothes by the fire

It has been raining. The roads are wet

Dry a wet towel over a fire

My bath towel was wet, so it was of no use

The ground seems wet

I was caught in a shower and got drenched to the skin