Whet your thirst.
From Websters:
to make keen or more acute : EXCITE, STIMULATE *whet the appetite* *whetted her curiosity*
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The thirst for her blood was too overwhelming.
-dipsia is the medical terminology combining form meaning thirst, as in polydipsia (excessive thirst).
noun
There are two syllables in the word "thirsty." The syllables are "thirst" and "y."
whet
The motto of The Thirst Project is 'Get Wet'.
The word whet is a verb that means to make sharp. The wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen served to whet David's appetite.
You thirst because your tounge needs water.That is why your tounge is wet.
The song is called "WHET my appetite", sung by Teresa James!
The correct form in "to whet your appetite". "Whet" means to hone or to make more keen or stimulated, whereas "wet" means to cover or soak with water. a whet "wet" rock is used to sharpen knives. the stone or rock is actually wet with water or oil to lubricate & cool the material bing sharpened
Well, all I know is that "wet tail" is a very deadly sickness to hamsters... If you hear that your hamster has wet tail, take it to a vet!
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Your lips will get wet first, then your tongue and soon after that your thirst will go away.
Smelling the steaks on the barbecue really whet my appetite!I bought a new stone to whet the blade of my dager.
You whet an appetite by smelling or tasting something that you really like.
Just let me whet my knife, and I 'll get started.