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The phrase "as wet as a fish" is an idiomatic expression used to describe something that is extremely wet or soaked. It draws on the idea that fish live in water and are naturally wet, conveying a vivid image of saturation. This expression is often used humorously or colloquially to emphasize the degree of wetness in a situation, such as being caught in the rain or splashed with water.

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