Whetter

Word WHETTER
Character 7
Hyphenation whet ter
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The best arguments for insisting on specific intent and express advocacy of unlawful acts are: (a) to avoid chilling speakers who may otherwise be unsure whetter their speech will be protected and (b) to reduce the likelihood of the "heckler's veto" (that is, the danger that if people can cause speakers to be punished by behaving badly, they will be encouraged to behave badly in order to suppress speakers they don't like). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Mai bebbes haev maed teh tun..tunl…crawly spaec tings trew teh hay baels we haz rond deh hows, so teh stay teh warm and dri in teh cold whetter. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In many restaurants they would bring it as an appetite-whetter. ❋ Michele (2005)

When you see them you know what you want; and a half-dozen raw, with a simple salad dressing, were little more than a whetter on the blockade. ❋ Unknown (1877)

An excellent proverb, the veracity of which is daily attested; for, however unpleasant a keen wind may be, there is no doubt of its being a marvellous whetter of that greatest of Heaven's blessings -- an appetite. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

"Ah, your honour!" said he, "good wine is a marvellous whetter of the intellect; but your true philosopher is always moderate: for my part, I never exceed my two bottles." ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

My first visit had been hasty, and only as a whetter to the second. ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

Saint Andrew is a quiet place, where I have ta'en my whetter now and then, when I lodged in the neighbourhood of the Temple with Lord ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

No whetter of genius is necessity, though said to be the mother of invention. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

As to the other two, they were examples of the truth of that physical observation, that love, like other sweet things, is no whetter of the stomach. ❋ Henry Fielding (1730)

The tart sauce gives fattoush more character than most salads; it is both an excellent palate cleanser and appetite whetter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Why can't people be themselves and whetter you like it or not (everyone is entitled to their opinions), you go about your business in a respectful manner? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Everyone was anxious for lunch -- which, it turns out, was more of an appetite-whetter than a satisfier; moderator ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is no longer a mere appetite-whetter, although West Indians will doubtless tell themselves this is what the English believe as they seek to regain the indignant mindset that served them well in the Caribbean. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Of course, it all feels a bit pie-in-the-sky at the minute, but of all the TV developments, this one is the real appetite whetter. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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