(Of children) trained to use the toilet.
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Examples for "pot-trained"
Examples for "pot-trained"
1Rabbits can purr, almost like cats, and can climb trees and be toilet-trained.
2Even by the age of nine, the children were not toilet-trained, the court heard.
3Had she been toilet-trained, she might have used the bathroom.
4Now they are toilet-trained, their eating disorders are cured and their communication skills improved.
5A couple of weeks ago, my previously toilet-trained daughter started to wet the bed again.
1She looked barely old enough to be potty-trained, much less purchase alcohol.
2Every astronaut must be potty-trained by Scott Weinstein, who has just joined us.
3Have you ever seen a second grader who isn't potty-trained?
4There's a very small sign by the pool that says only children who are potty-trained can use it.
5Incentives are the cornerstone of modern life Amanda, three years old, had been successfully potty-trained but then backslid.
6Even children who have been successfully potty-trained may still wet the bed occasionally up to the age of 10.
7When she was first being potty-trained, she told her mother that I was to empty out the potty chair.
8I potty-trained two full years earlier than Bob, and that was the only thing in which I ever beat him.
9Research across many cultures show that baby girls are weaned and potty-trained earlier, fed less at each feed, and held less, than boys.
10'Just so you know: no one plays Go Fish after they're potty-trained.'
11'Nappy,' snorted Myles, who had potty-trained himself at the age of fourteen months, building a stepladder of encyclopedias to reach the toilet seat.