Examples of using "Bagnato" in a sentence and their english translations:
- That is wet.
- She's wet.
- He's wet.
- It is wet.
- That's wet.
I was wet.
- That is wet.
- That's wet.
He was wet.
Bring me a moist towel.
- I'm already wet!
- I am already wet!
- I got soaked to the skin.
- I've got wet inside out.
- I'm soaking wet.
- I'm soaked to the bone.
Tom was wet.
You're wet through.
Tom is wet.
He looked like he was wet.
He isn't wet.
- It's all wet.
- He's all wet.
I was wet.
Because he is dirty and wet.
Why is Tom wet?
Bring me a moist towel.
Water is dripping from the wet towel.
Tom wasn't wet.
Tom isn't wet.
The floor's wet.
Tom came home soaking wet.
He wet the towel with water.
The cement was still wet.
Luckily nobody got wet.
- It is very wet.
- It's very wet.
The floor was wet with water.
My cat is wet.
- I'm soaking wet.
- I'm soaking wet!
It was also a wet dream.
It's all wet.
He wetted his towel with water.
- Tomato, tomato.
- It's six of one and half-a-dozen of the other.
I'm cold and wet.
You're soaking wet.
I was cold and wet.
Why are you wet?
The cat is wet.
Put the wet umbrella in this bag, please.
The lawn is still too wet to mow.
I got wet.
[Bear] The annual heavy rainfall in this region leaves everything damp.
My cat is wet.
Why are you so wet?
I got soaked to the skin.
He got wet from the waist to the knees.
Had it not been for your raincoat, I would have been drenched to the skin.
Tom's feet got wet.