Use "defecate|defecated|defecates|defecating" in a sentence

1. At ordinary times our defecate, just eliminate the defecate inside rectum.

2. Animals defecate after every meal.

3. How is defecate occult blood caused?

4. Bumpkin asks: " Be defecate or pee? "

5. During the transformation, the Chrysalis cannot excrete or defecate

6. He simply slipped outside, pulled down his sealskin trousers and defecated into his hand.

7. Take a poop: [verb] to defecate; " poop "

8. See also: bowel, get, uproar evacuate (one's) Bowels To defecate

9. Does darling defecate work a little a little while rare normal?

10. They defecate on the tracks, for lack of alternative sanitation.

11. The discovery after defecate does not have paper, how to do?

12. Top synonyms for Crapped (other words for Crapped) are pooped, buggered up and defecated.

13. There have also been reports of locals complaining about demonstrators urinating and defecating in the streets .

14. They also gave fishermen containers in which to defecate and urinate.

15. After the doctor was enquiring an illness, requirement patient assay defecate.

16. Synonyms for Crapped include defecated, excreted, shit, shitted, dumped, evacuated, pooped, discharged, eliminated and pooed

17. Is defecate drier is still carrying blood sometimes how to return a responsibility?

18. Most of us defecate once a day and at a convenient time.

19. In adults , the decision whether or not to defecate is under voluntary control.

20. Fines were introduced for owners of dogs that defecated on the street or were found unchained.

21. Why does it not defecate from the tree tops as monkeys and squirrels do?

22. She doubles up assuming the posture of a defecating dog , with the trunk between forelegs and weight on hind legs .

23. Frequent Bowel movements is a condition in which a person defecates (eliminates waste from the Bowel) more often than usual

24. Drink water more actually, stimulative defecate is the best method that discharge poison.

25. Trigger tumors, but for many reasons, the most prominent clinical evidence of each defecate is longer.

26. Function: defecate sands , rust. copper, besmirch cutting off peculiar smell, high quality water zone.

27. Peristalsis moves feces through the colon to the rectum, where they stimulate the urge to defecate.

28. 15 Be born without what heat pectic but bate defecate, have aperient effect jointly with prandial fiber.

29. Light, not when the shit out of natural flow when defecate, pollution underpants, patient great inconvenience.

30. 22 Big mouth drinks water, make defecate bate, if haemorrhage is much, went to a hospital looking.

31. Boa Constrictors can be fed dead mice and rats and only require food and defecate about once a week

32. Once the residue left after absorption of foodstuff reaches the last part of the gut, the desire to defecate results.

33. 8 The smallish birds have an unsavory habit: they dive-bomb intruders and defecate on them as a defense.

34. Often these eggs are in the soil in areas where people defecate outside and where untreated human feces is used as fertilizer.

35. Cats hate to defecate where they eat and some people place the litter tray too near the animal's food dish.

36. Most individuals experience the urge to defecate on morning awakening and after meals, when colonic motility is known to peak.

37. Defecate color is light, the capacity is much, submit grease form or spumescent , chang Fu has effluvial taste more at surface.

38. Inflammation of the Cecum doesn't cause typical colon cancer symptoms, such as irregular bowel habits, the urge to defecate and blood in the

39. Sure as hell beat sitting on our asses 30 clicks to nowhere waiting for our humpbacked friend to defecate the keys to our transport.

40. A number of measures includes : the use of birth control pills or condoms , voiding after sex , the type of underwear used , personal hygiene methods used after voiding or defecating , whether one takes a bath or shower .

41. Symptoms of Bowel problems include abdominal pain and spasms, gas, bloating, inability to defecate or pass gas, rectal bleeding, loose and watery stools, constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, and weight loss

42. Origin of Blatherskite blather dialectal skite a contemptible person (from Middle English skite diarrhea) (from Old Norse skītr excrement) (from skīta to defecate skei- in Indo-European roots) From American …

43. Be like in the journey successive a few days of defecate are dry and little when, but right amount take delay evacuant , be like bolus of Ma Renrun bowel.

44. The most basic move in the Civilising process was to make a distinction between the public and the private: persuading people to defecate in lavatories rather than chimneys and eat at …

45. In one experiment, over the course of a day he ate 16 pounds (7.3 kg) of raw cow's udder, raw beef and tallow candles and four bottles of porter, all of which he ate and drank without defecating, urinating, or vomiting.

46. Boo boo: NOUN Boo boo (chiefly Black/African Americans)= feces "He left Boo boo in the toilet", "It smells like Boo boo in here" VERB Boo boo = to defecate "Do you

47. Cacoethes (n.) "itch for doing something," 1560s, from Latinized form of Greek kakoēthēs "ill-habit, wickedness, itch for doing (something)," from kakos "bad" (from PIE root *kakka- "to defecate") + ēthē- "disposition, character" (see ethos)

48. In 26 patients with chronic idiopathic constipation, sponta-neous balloon expulsion was effected each time the artificial pacemaker was operated, and in 11 patients with idiopathic fecal incontinence, the pulsing of the internal anal sphincter succeeded in elevating the rectal neck pressure, thereby aborting the rectoanal inhibitory reflex and the desire to defecate.

49. These include: complaints of pain while urinating or defecating, genital infections, abrasions or lesions in the genital area, the sudden onset of bed-wetting, appetite loss or other eating problems, precocious sexual behavior, a sudden fear of such places as school or parts of the house, periods of panic, an extreme fear of undressing, a fear of being alone with a familiar person, and self-mutilation.

50. Crap (v.) "to defecate," 1846, from a cluster of older nouns, now dialectal or obsolete, applied to things cast off or discarded (such as "weeds growing among corn" (early 15c.), "residue from renderings" (late 15c.), underworld slang for "money" (18c.), and in Shropshire, "dregs of beer or ale"), all probably from Middle English Crappe "grain that was trodden underfoot in a barn, chaff" (mid