The scene] did draw tears from me and wetted my paper.
The process depends, in the main, upon the antipathy between grease and water, which prevents a printing ink containing oil from adhering to wettedparts of the stone not covered by the design.
Discovered today that all rolled oats and flour is musty from being wetted by the tide when we landed, and much of it is spoiled.
He found a roll of tar paper with which to mend the hole in the roof and helped Ellen shift the dunnage bags which had been wetted by the water.
Before the girl knew what he was about he had wetted his finger in his mouth, rubbed it along her foot, and scrutinized it gravely.
It will also be proper to snuff a little of it up the Nostrils once or twice a Day, or apply a bit of Rag wetted with it up the Nostrils.
The shore generally was rough and pebbly; just in this little cove there was a space of very fine sand, left wetted and adhesive by the last tide.
To reanimate them, they must be irritated, or wettedwith water.
The toldos or cottons used for mosquito-curtains, are wetted to prevent the cafafi penetrating through the interstices left by the crossing threads.
If, in the season of drought, the leaves and the young fruit be wetted by a violent shower, the fruit falls from the stem; for it appears that the vessels which absorb water break from being rendered turgid.
She wetted her apron with her tongue and began to rub the soot away, Hanne standing behind him and holding his head in both hands so that he should not move.
Karl ran out into the gangway and came back immediately with his head wetted and his hair parted down the middle.
The bricks are wetted either by the bricklayer dipping them in water as he uses them, or by water being thrown or sprinkled on them as they lie piled on the scaffold.
He asked for water, and drank two long eager draughts, wetted his forehead and temples with the remainder, and signed to his housekeeper to leave him.
At the same time I felt that the soles of my feet were already being wetted by the surface of the water.
If, after the stone is inked, one rubs strongly with the wetted finger, the color can be wiped from the design, especially if it has not been on the stone long and has been standing in a damp place.
It is sufficient to wash them with a rag wetted in gum solution, because the color will not have penetrated the stone so deeply that it is likely to reappear.
These smutted places usually can be cleansed with a clean woolen rag and gum solution or even with a wetted clean finger.
All three rags must be wetted with gum solution, and the first and third must be washed several times during the day.
If the painting itself is to be produced from these separate parts, take a canvas that has been prepared for oil painting and lay on it a wetted impression of one of the colors, let us say, red.
It must be wetted in the beginning, that the ink may be sucked up about three lines high.
Perfectly clean, and especially unsized paper, refuses color like the prepared stone, when it has been wetted thoroughly so that it is saturated.
A color consisting of thin varnish, a little tallow, and lampblack is now rubbed swiftly into all the depressions, and immediately wiped away again with a woolen rag wetted with gum solution.
It must be wetted with somewhat stronger aquafortis that it may release the crayon more readily.
Very thoroughly sized paper is easier to moisten if each sheet, or at least each second one, is wetted with a sponge.
More than one eminent oculist has similarly advised that weak, ailing eyes should be daily wetted on waking with the fasting saliva.
The true Maidenhair is named Adiantum, from the Greek: Quod denso imbre cadente destillans foliis tenuis non insidet humor, "Because the leaves are not wetted even by a heavily falling shower of rain.
As the snow and rain had wetted him to the skin, he went up to the fire to dry himself.
Soon after there came a heavy rain which wetted them to the very skin, and made the ground so slippery that they fell down at almost every step and got dirty all over.
The way boys play it may be briefly told as follows:--Pieces of paper arewetted and fixed on the fingers, the first finger of each hand.
The tears, which had never wetted her eyes at the first view of Porthgenna, were beginning to rise in them now.
The one drop that had fallen on him was the drop that wetted the cheek which the new nurse had kissed.
When put upon the frame it is thoroughly wetted and stretched as much as possible so as to fit tightly.
If large bones are not to be had, a substitute is found in walrus skins or rolls of sealskins, which are wetted and sewed up in a bag.
He is covered with blood," said the butler, who while feeling his pulse had wetted his hand.
She suspected the judge's argument, wetted the thread, stretched it, and came back again.
She was already well moistened by her previous discharges, and by my licking the lips of her cunt, and covering them with saliva, with which I also, at the same time, wetted my prick itself.
And the old fellow laid such an emphasis upon his last words and chuckled so grimly, that Ned half suspected that he had wetted his whistle once too often after all.
But the season of berries was not yet, so they wetted their parched lips with their tongues and passed on with a sigh.
To reanimate them, they must be irritated or wetted with water.
The dew, which in the early part of the night wetted the saddle-cloths under which we slept, was in the morning frozen.
DOWN THE OISE TO COMPIÈGNE The most patient people grow weary at last with being continually wetted with rain; except of course in the Scottish Highlands, where there are not enough fine intervals to point the difference.
Add to this, that I and Modestine were both handsomely wettedby the showers.
No; the araguatoes might spend a life-time in the flooded forest without even wetting a hair farther than what is wetted by the rain.
The stranger in cinder gray took no notice of this whispered string of observations, but again wetted his lips.
In the afternoon an excessively heavy thunderstorm wetted us all to the skin before any shelter could be made.
The water was very muddy, being stirred up by an east wind, which lashed the waves into our canoes, and wetted our things.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wetted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.