A euphemism for urination.
1 With Woodhouse he discussed the product from passing water over heated charcoal.
2 About a month later, Mary started passing water more often.
3 Meanwhile, the bucket brigade had been formed, and was passing water from the lake.
4 Are you passing water more often?
5 Around them, millions were stirring in their beds, clattering in their kitchens, passing water , and taking on vitamins.
6 The stone prevents me passing water .
7 But it so happened that the Duke fell ill of a serious malady, remaining forty-eight hours without passing water .
8 A good sailor can very accurately determine speed by an examination of the passing water , where the sea is comparatively calm.
9 But what I wanted to know, as I watched the passing water taxis and occasional city-boy speedboats, was where were they all going?
10 It lasted about a quarter of an hour and was general, the patient becoming for a short time unconscious, and passing water involuntarily.
11 It was greeted with yells of laughter, not only from those who were passing water in buckets, but even the soldiers joined in the cries.
12 Hi returned to his work and Hippy resumed passing water to the girls, but kept the approaching horsemen under observation, as did also Grace Harlowe.
13 She turned away to face the passing waters and reaching jungle branches.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for passing water