ぬれ
Meanings
Verb (1-dan, intransitive)
1. to get wet
Pitch accent
れる
Top 14800
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
to be tear-stained; to have one's face covered with tears
to be tear-stained; to have one's face covered with tears
Examples (31 in total)
I'm wet.
She's wet.
My hands are wet.
I got my shoes wet.
I don't mind if I get wet.
My gloves got wet.
My hair is still wet.
The ground seems wet.
The floor was wet with water.
This cat is wet.
My clothes got wet so I took them off.
His hair is wet.
Cats hate to get wet.
Her pillow was wet with tears.
Why are your bedsheets wet?
He was wet all over.
Why is Tom wet?
Her eyes were moist with tears.
The ground is wet after rain.
Her hair is wet with sweat.
Water is dripping from the wet towel.
Luckily nobody got wet.
I stood under a tree to avoid getting wet.
My hair was still wet from being washed.
The floor is wet and slippery.
Wet clothes clung to her body.
Take off your wet clothes and change into something dry.
Jessie's long hair was completely wet.
As the road was wet, the car must have slipped sideways.
Put the wet umbrella in this bag, please.
The cat likes fish, but doesn't like getting its paws wet.