Whet in a sentence as a verb

These things are teasers, meant to whet your appetite or let you know that there is a broader world out there.

I tried to squeeze the most out of that computer, and it taught me enough to whet my appetite.

I think that's fine to whet a young adult's appetite, but in higher education, "Why?

You need to start your customers expectations building, whet their appetite, and tease them.

I hope to whet your appetite, but don't take me as a representative of other people's ideas.

Immediately, through Google News, I had access to dozens of articles to whet my appetite.

Does anybody else know of any other features that might whet my appetite and convince me to jump on the Ember train?

So out whet the pro-*****, pro-immagration and pro-choice, and in comes the Christian Taliban under a new banner.

So if some professor is evaluating her for a C1 grade based only on whet he hears in a simple conversation with her, she'd pass it easily.

I scavenged my house's parts drawer, googling serial numbers on the silicon to see just what this board did, and whether it would make my relic run faster.

What may whet your appetite however, is the possibility to inject arbitrary packets straight into the GSM network!

I guess that's my way of saying that you sort of whet my appetite with an interesting subject and a compelling story, but that I wish it had been a bit longer in certain parts.

There are so many other topics to whet one's appetite for theoretical computer science!Then again, this text appears to have been written for the kind of readers who have never written a proof before.

Is the "dynamic balance control" really a large gyroscope, with rotational acceleration to control falling forward and backward?Nonetheless, I was really hoping to see what happens whet it falls down while running at high speed on the treadmill.

Whet definitions

verb

make keen or more acute; "whet my appetite"

See also: quicken

verb

sharpen by rubbing, as on a whetstone