Comes from: Whetstone used to sharpen Blades such as knifes
That means a sharpened knife. The knife has been applied to a whet stone and is nice and sharp.
The beach in the winter
"He whetted his appetite!"
Definitions: wind: the movement of air whetted: sharpened knife: a blade, usually of metal Looking up the terms shows you that this comparison is saying that the wind blew so strongly that it felt like it was cutting.
The unduly media attention to the case whetted the curiosity of common man
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AKA Shaman - 2011 Wetted Wings and a Whetted Wrist 1-7 was released on: USA: 1 June 2011
In Sea Fever, poet John Masefield wrote "I must down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life, to the gull's way and the whale's way, where the wind's like a whetted knife." Great old poems like that whet everyone's appetite for more
To whet means to rub on the surface of a flat stone to create a sharp edge
Density of a knife = (mass of the knife)/(volume of the knife)
A Schrade knife can be a pocket knife, a hunting knife, a fillet knife, etc. However, a Schrade knife is generally not a bread knife (used for bread). A Schrade knife generally has more special uses.
of Knife, of Knife. See Knife.