whetting
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present participleof whet.present participle
A verb form that is used in progressive verb constructions and may also function as a modifier or a gerund.
whetverb (used with object)to sharpen (a knife, tool, etc.) by grinding or friction.
Example Sentences
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The Permian’s potential as a hub for data centers is whetting the appetite of some energy heavyweights, including oilmen Cody Campbell and John Sellers, the co-founders of energy firm Double Eagle.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 10, 2026
Williams beat 35th-ranked Peyton Stearns on her comeback in Washington, whetting her appetite for more competitive action.
From BBC ● Aug. 26, 2025
But in LIV Golf’s case - at least after one year - the nearly four-month break only created skepticism of its future instead of whetting the appetite.
From Washington Times ● Feb. 21, 2023
If nothing else, the newly-detailed images of Europa are further whetting researchers' appetites to learn more about the moon's many mysteries — and possibilities.
From Salon ● Oct. 13, 2022
The dwarf had been whetting the edge of his axe and making some mordant jest when Bronn spotted the banner the riders carried before them, the moon-and-falcon of House Arryn, sky-blue and white.
From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin
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