Liquid excretory product.
Informal terms for urination.
Синонимы
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 The hat in mourning for Poole found its place in a puddle .
2 This child of the puddle is also the child of the ideal.
3 I wet my feet in a puddle in the street, she answered.
4 Soon he came upon a large sign, half buried in a puddle .
5 Beneath the bench is a puddle ; I think it must be urine.
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.
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 One always has to relieve oneself some day or other.
2 If one had been outside to relieve oneself already, the second exit was only harder.
3 A few minutes delay in relieving oneself incurred a visit from the supervisor as to the cause.
1 He doesn't notice the GENT who's come in to take a leak .
2 I think I may have time to take a leak , though.
3 Abel suggested she take a leak while she was at it.
4 A man couldn't even take a leak in peace these days.
5 And if he whips his dick out to take a leak , stand back.
1 It's free entry so pop in a spend a penny or two.
2 I refuse to let either of you spend a penny on them.
3 Beyond that she had never been known to spend a penny in charity.
4 THURLES residents will soon get the chance to spend a penny in style.
5 I shall go and live with my father, and never spend a penny .
1 I hope no one minds if I go to pass water first.
2 Did you know you weren't allowed to pass water on the seats?
3 The next time she woke, Ayla had a strong urge to pass water .
4 They all found a private corner to pass water and relieve themselves first.
5 He will pass water at night more, until swelling down.
1 At midnight the pregnant wife of the host had to make water .
2 I would not so much as make water but in a cinque-pace.
3 In the night she had woken, sweating, and needing to make water .
4 That is, surfactants make water wetter, and help us breathe easy as well.
5 Bad decisions Provinces don't have the power to make water allocations to agriculture.
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.
6 Have completed my after-school study of asparagus and its effect on pee .
7 He was still limping, but stopped to pee ten or fifteen times.
8 Who could drink a gallon of water and pee over a Studebaker?
9 You couldn't have a pee without your neighbour being aware of it.
10 She went out of the cubicle and left him alone to pee .
11 While Hunter was off at the latrine, Stone used his pee bottle.
12 The American Bar Association could raffle tickets to pee on his gravestone.
13 Okay if I go pee on my own without federal assistance, chief?
14 They pee on their hands and use it to wash their feet.
15 But the next time she has to pee , Marla goes with her.
16 If they'd only let him up to pee , he might get away.
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