Make or emit a high sound.
A light clear metallic sound as of a small bell.
To allow urine to flow from the bladder out of the body.
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Examples for "make "
Examples for "make "
1 However, he said helping people to make good choices remains a challenge.
2 Meanwhile Brexit had brought home to Europe the need to make changes.
3 Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP fundamentally different.
4 Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation make objective, rational decisions.
5 Photo: RNZ However he said his source might make the material public.
1 A wee bit more rest and you'll be as good as new.
2 Brahms' famous Cradle Song has an instant effect on some wee ones.
3 I take it he employs a wee bit more subtlety these days?'
4 Much in the same way the Scotch laddie and wee lassie play-
5 Hastening in the side door he glanced into the wee telephone closet.
1 One shuffled to the piss - hole in a corner at least five times.
2 Or maybe rice - piss for as many days as he could stomach it.
3 What had been a piss - take has been repurposed into a devotional object.
4 What is the ratio of piss - take to authentic in what you do?
5 Whom, by Posidon, I will never allow to piss on my nose.
1 What's stunning is there's nothing keeping Ryanair from adopting the pay - to - pee policy.
2 There is growing reason to think the pee tape might indeed exist.
3 We haven't eaten for hours, and I really, really need to pee .
4 He could have had a heart attack just by having a pee .
5 Farmers can get it naturally by letting livestock pee in their fields.
1 But I quickly discovered it was impossible to urinate on my back.
2 They work by relaxing the bladder and easing the urge to urinate .
3 Then the soldier stopped to urinate into a ditch in the road.
4 They may urinate or defecate, sometimes they'll freeze, they'll just become motionless.
5 This causes a frequent urge to urinate and often disrupts a sufferer's sleep.
1 Take this to heart, ye children of Cain who eat doubloons and micturate water.
2 I returned home and tried to keep as comfortable as possible, but could not micturate with any degree of satisfaction or comfort.
3 They micturated independently but defecated simultaneously.
1 And her laugh was like the tinkle of hare-bells in the wind.
2 The hunter follows and in the darkness brushes against shrubs which tinkle .
3 Out in the darkness we hear the tinkle of a homemade guitar.
4 Opening his hand, he let the pieces tinkle to the Spanish tiles.
5 Through the leaves there came the faint far tinkle of the tea-bell.
6 A second time the vibrating tinkle broke the stillness of the night.
7 The sharp tinkle of an electric bell broke in on our conversation.
8 Now the silence was startled by the falling tinkle of a stream.
9 As their eyes met they heard the tinkle of the little bell.
10 The tinkle of a bicycle bell sounded down the road behind them.
11 The tinkle of glasses and hum of conversation grew louder and louder.
12 At that moment the bell sent a long tinkle through the house.
13 The low tinkle of the sheep-bells comes again drowsily to his ears.
14 At the tinkle of the glasses Blake looked up, his face aflame.
15 The tinkle tinkle tank tank of drops sounded from his own eaves.
16 There was a tinkle of a wine glass falling on the hearth.
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