iSpeakEnglishOnline - Daily Idioms: wet blanket - a dull or depressing person who spoils other people's enjoyment Origin: This expression alludes to smothering a fire with a wet blanket. [Early 1800s] ''Lee's
Bright - English for beginners - ❗New idiom When you hear "a wet blanket", you start to think about some blanket that's wet, right? No! 📌 WET BLANKET = a person who
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English with Karim - Idiom of the day " wet blanket " If you say that someone is a wet blanket, you are criticizing them because they refuse to join other people
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Power Thesaurus on X: "https://t.co/E8zj4RliNc If you say that someone is a "wet blanket", you are criticizing them because they refuse to join other people in an enjoyable activity. E.g. "Nobody asked
![EOI Teacher on X: "✓ A wet blanket (informal) 》Someone who spoils other people's fun by saying or doing something. (Also: a killjoy) ▪︎We were having fun at the party, but then EOI Teacher on X: "✓ A wet blanket (informal) 》Someone who spoils other people's fun by saying or doing something. (Also: a killjoy) ▪︎We were having fun at the party, but then](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ef4aR7iWoAABGMg.jpg)