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Definition of big wet in English: big wetnoun the big wetAustralian, NZ The rainy season in any part of Australia. we carried out more maintenance in preparation for the big wet Example sentencesExamples - Insurers took another $733 million hit from January's big wet in Queensland and NSW.
- If this event were being held anywhere else, after the big wet that seems to have been rolling through Victoria for the last six months, it would be dead as a spectacle already.
- She was excited to move to a house where she wouldn't have to move during big wets, but was concerned about those still living in the flood zone.
- The events of that month are described in the article entitled "The Big Wet, January 1974", under the flood menu item.
- The film The Big Wet is a striking visual record of a particular wet season in the tropical north of Australia.
- The temperatures are always warm, with a six-month dry season and a long rainy season known as the big wet.
- Lake Argyle has a capacity 28 times the volume of Sydney Harbour and is touched up every year by the big wet.
- We've discovered ourselves to be a dry city largely unprepared for the big wet, something that might be worth some thought if global weather patterns really are shifting.
- We thought their team looked more at home in the big wet.
- Just as the region was recovering from February floods, rivers again burst banks, homes were under water and roads closed during the second big wet of the year.
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