Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Wet
Wet as a fish.
—Anonymous
Weet, as beest is in the reyn.
—Geoffrey Chaucer
Her face with little drops was wet
Like pansy petals after rain.
—Norman Gale
Wet as a drowned rat.
—Thomas Heywood
Wet as a dog in the rain.
—James Huneker
Wet as the slush of a quagmire.
—Ouida