Examples of using "Mouillés" in a sentence and their english translations:
- My hair is wet.
- His hair's wet.
Take off your wet clothes.
The dogs are wet.
My clothes are wet.
- My hair is wet.
- My hair's wet.
My hair is wet.
She has wet hair.
My hair is still wet.
The fields didn't get anywhere near wet.
- Cats dislike being wet.
- Cats hate to get wet.
- Cats don't like to get wet.
- Cats don't like getting wet.
Wet clothes cling to the body.
They were wet.
Wet clothes adhere to the skin.
Wet clothes clung to her body.
She spoke with tears in her eyes.
She touched her hair. It was wet.
The sidewalks were wet after the rain.
Will they die if they get wet?
Wet dogs smell worse than dry ones.
She won the wet t-shirt contest.
Put the rubber boots on, or else you will get your feet wet!
Mind you don't slip on the wet tiles.
She wiped her wet hair with a towel.
Put the rubber boots on, or else you will get your feet wet!
Put the rubber boots on, or else you will get your feet wet!
If you fall into the water, you should strip off all wet clothes.
Cats don't like to get wet.
Cats don't like to be bathed.
If you fall into the water, you should strip off all wet clothes.
Mom said I caught a cold because I went out with wet hair.
Mom said I caught a cold because I went out with wet hair.
Mom said I caught a cold because I went out with wet hair.
The hotel provided a wire in the bathroom for hanging wet clothes.
Tom and Mary shared an umbrella. However, it wasn't big enough and they both got wet.