It has whetted many of our appetites for visiting his constituency.
It will have whetted our appetites to hear more from him in the near future.
My curiosity may be whetted, if not satisfied.
All that has happened is that its appetite has been whetted.
The public's appetite for them is increasingly evident, no doubt whetted by welfare considerations and the human health implications of some modern intensive practices.
We have only had an excerpt and, having read it with great interest, it has whetted our appetites for more.
For some extraordinary reason one only has to mention juries to be quite sure that the public appetite is whetted.
I remember very well his last contribution, which whetted my appetite for what we should hear to-day.