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How To Use Wet blanket In A Sentence

  • The thing was (not that we are imputing any strong blame in this case, we merely bring it as an illustration) it touched himself, his office, the inviolability of his jurisdiction, the unexceptionableness of his proceedings, and the wet blanket of the Chancellor's temper instantly took fire like tinder! The Spirit of the Age Contemporary Portraits
  • He was such a wet blanket at the party that they never invited him again.
  • Alfredo Mancuso and Gino Laveri are on my back, and the police are all over me like a wet blanket. A KNIFE BETWEEN THE RIBS
  • The bullets thumped into the wet blanket in front of me, making it jump like there was a bear inside.
  • But there was no large wet blanket to be had.
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  • He smothered the flame with a wet blanket.
  • Mack wrapped the boy in the wet blanket, saying: "There's firedamp, Wullie, we've got to get out! A Place Called Freedom
  • The teenagers don't invite Bob to their parties because he is a wet blanket.
  • He was such a wet blanket at the party that they never invited him again.
  • The morose Mitchells wins the wet blanket award.
  • They thought he was a middle aged wet blanket.
  • Alfredo Mancuso and Gino Laveri are on my back, and the police are all over me like a wet blanket. A KNIFE BETWEEN THE RIBS
  • The morose Mitchells wins the wet blanket award.
  • Morose Michell wins the wet blanket award.
  • Most of all, the Colonel was intrigued that the wet blanket had absorbed the energy of the pistol shots.
  • Morose Michell wins the wet blanket award.
  • Over the course of the album, his kit never emerges from under an untuned, overcompressed, wet blanket.
  • I realize I can't take him in for his interview quite yet, so I call and reschedule for later in the afternoon while I try to think of some way to cheer up this stick-in-the-mud of a wet blanket. Greeting Cards From the World's Grumpiest Poet
  • Once, and once only, I thought I saw something -- a darker shadow, high up like a mountain thrusting the wet blanket of the fog skyward. HIGH STAND
  • Most of all, the Colonel was intrigued that the wet blanket had absorbed the energy of the pistol shots.

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