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have wet

  • present perfect
    of wet.
    wet
    adjective
    moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid.

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Snow levels are expected to drop at high elevations, but some places, such as the northern Ventura County mountains, could have wet snow, so drivers should be cautious.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 11, 2026

Blaenau Gwent council has said teachers and school staff will no longer change pupils who have wet or soiled themselves due to "very high levels of pupils coming to school in nappies".

From BBC Jan. 8, 2025

"There are areas that have wet soils that would be alongside suitable habitat for these frogs," Belasen said.

From Science Daily Feb. 26, 2024

I would protest that Paris and London have wet climates, yet no one associates those cities only with the weather.

From Seattle Times Apr. 15, 2022

Many tents have wet clothes hanging all over their fines, piles of wood by the crackling fire, and homemade wooden benches.

From "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers" by Loung Ung