Meaning:
to increase one's desire to have it or know more about it.
Examples:
- This is just to whet your appetite for the main event.
- There are many delightful ways to whet your appetite.
- Was the cliffhanger a downer or did it whet your appetite for more?
- For some of you it will be; for others it may whet your appetite.
- It will whet your appetite.
- The British Library is just up the road and there are lots of local restaurants to whet your appetite.
- This is intended to introduce you to the program and to whet your appetite for the better version.
- There are many reasons to visit the Mayan ruins in Coba, but for now here are 6 of our favourites to whet your appetite.
- Sauvabelin Park also boasts an authentic Swiss chalet, a cheese inn in the forest, and a restaurant on the lakeside: something to whet your appetite!
- But I can only hope I've whet your appetite to go out and see and learn more about the amazing things that are happening in art in India today.