How To Use Wetting In A Sentence

  • Typically, this part of the film is edited so unemphatically that it appears to place equal emphasis on the little boy's bed-wetting and the death of his mother.
  • We collapsed in fits, the tutor had overheard and was almost wetting herself, and the 5 others were demanding to know what we'd said.
  • I just checked my email and received quite a nasty one from someone who was practically wetting themself because I hadn't replied to an earlier email.
  • Applying more than 0.2 inch may result in water puddling or running off the site rather than just wetting the plants and infiltrating into the soil.
  • At the initial interview, I found out that he also strongly feared the dark, had a history of night terrors and bed-wetting, and sometimes burst out in a violent temper.
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  • Children in detention exhibited symptoms including bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors.
  • I manage to cope with the indignity well, despite the patients and nurses almost wetting themselves with laughter at the sight of me squirming as the needle is inserted.
  • For some young children bladder control is more difficult to achieve at night - enuresis, commonly known as bed-wetting, has been discussed by physicians since the days of Galen and Hippocrates.
  • I've received many letters like yours, and enuresis (the fancy word for bed-wetting) is not uncommon among children or pre-teens.
  • The essay is a personal one, about life lived through cinematic markers, childhood laughter and pants-wetting (the author's brother's pants, not the author's) while watching a Mickey Mouse cartoon, a queer adolescence that highlighted choices in screenings and choices society wouldn't let him make in the hormonally-charged back row seats, and adulthood musings on the Kiwi itch to travel and New Zealand's rediscovery of herself through her own filmmaking achievements. GreenCine Daily: New Zealand Dispatch.
  • They exhibited symptoms of bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors.
  • A potty-trained child may begin wetting the bed or having accidents.
  • Nightmares and bed-wetting are also common childhood problems.
  • This was unfortunate for everyone around us as we spent the rest of the week quoting lines from the film and almost wetting ourselves while all else wondered what was going on.
  • However, wetting can reoccur when it is stopped, so a behavioural approach using a bedwetting alarm is more effective. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use a dustless method of cleaning such as washing with water and an effective detergent/wetting agent. Actions to take for ash fall?
  • Some were left in ambient room conditions, and others were sprayed with water - both with and without a wetting agent to improve water absorption.
  • We find children who are wetting their beds and haven't done it before.
  • Then we turned round and his missus had returned and was wetting herself laughing at us.
  • A soaker hose waters the base of every plant, thereby minimizing black spot and mildew problems that often arise from wetting the leaves.
  • Detergents are chemical compounds that contain wetting agents and emulsifiers.
  • Nocturnal enuresis, or bed-wetting, is one of the most prevalent and persistent sleep problems in children.
  • Here, wetting defects, such as cissing, crawling and even bad adhesion of the paint film occur.
  • Other pupils in the school are receiving counselling and some have even started bed-wetting because of the daily protest.
  • Would you blame a coma victim for wetting the bed?
  • It's exactly this kind of bedwetting and fear of freakin 'nothing that got us into this mess to begin with back in 2002. Why Obama's Support For FISA Cave-In Is Such A Downer
  • Within mainstream youth culture, amphetamines were being used for everything from weight-loss and bedwetting to pepping up the performance of the Sunday pub league football team.
  • She said Luke had become withdrawn since the bullying, preferring to stay indoors, sleeping till late in the afternoon and wetting the bed regularly.
  • I like to incorporate a capful of liquid wetting agent into the water when I am feeding my annuals, vegetables, pot plants and hanging baskets with soluble fertiliser.
  • One of the most effective herbs for bed-wetting is a tincture made from the bark of sweet sumac Rhus aromatica, which is a North American shrub. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Gently manipulating parts of the body can help treat development disorders, sleeplessness, bed-wetting, allergies and asthma.
  • In one cell, a gray plastic tarp protects the straw "tatami" mat floor from bed-wetting. FOXNews.com
  • My six-year-old daughter has started wetting the bed.
  • Subsequent treatment involves stop bath, fixer, wash, and wetting agent rinse, followed by sponging to remove surface silver deposit.
  • During recent wet weather I noticed that water is running underneath the coal shed door and wetting our supplies of kindling.
  • Water dripped from the ceiling, creating puddles, wetting the carpet and ruining the already rotted woodwork.
  • One in ten children is still wetting the bed by the age of five.
  • After the nasal tampon has been inserted, wetting it with a small amount of topical vasoconstrictor may hasten effectiveness.
  • Do not immerse auto inflator in water or other liquids for working to avoid wetting auto inflator.
  • Avoid wetting the foliage and thin out overcrowded growth.
  • The fear of public places and buses, the recurring nightmares and bed-wetting, the incessant crying for no apparent reason, the inability to function normally anymore.
  • The far right are just a bunch of bed-wetting scaredy cats and panic-mongers. Think Progress » Opposition to gays serving openly in the military has ‘declined sharply’ amongst servicemembers.
  • Last week I was dragged out of a river like a drowned rat, and lost a bran-new night-cap, with a sulfer stayhook, that cost me a good half-a-crown, and an odd shoe of green gallow monkey; besides wetting my cloaths and taring my smuck, and an ugly gash made in the back part of my thy, by the stump of a tree — The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • We just thought the thirstiness was because of the heat, the bed wetting because of the thirstiness and the weight loss because of a growth spurt.
  • He uses a drip irrigation system to avoid wetting the leaves, which could promote the growth of fungi.
  • She dipped water from the steaming kettle into a smaller wooden bowl and wetting the cloth, began to wash the ichor from the torn flesh. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Temperamental and behavioural problems, such as irritability, tantrums, fears and bed-wetting, commonly seen in children, are also treated effectively.
  • While you were drinking the coffee, the dealer's helpers were wetting down the merchandise, giving a false impression of good luster and camouflaging the dings.
  • Avoid wetting the foliage, and soak the soil until you see water draining through the bottom of the container.
  • He suffered no more than a wetting, but the lock-keeper duly noted the details. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fear of abandonment grows to the point where the child won't risk further relationships and injury, causing difficulty in establishing appropriate friendships.48% of the children wind up with fears or phobias that never existed before. 44% of the children become physically aggressive. 31% of them suffer sleep disorders - unheard of in children not facing trauma. 27% are clinically depressed, and 24% develop "oppositional disorder." 13% are even bed-wetting into their teens, and 10% even become "dissociative" - they find alternative places to be - a severe psychiatric impairment. January 2009
  • Its wetting properties mean reduced wear and its nondrying characteristics prevent gumming and tackiness. 5 Uses
  • Youngsters might be more prone to bedwetting and might become clingy or angry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, as much as I've heard Patsy Ramsey minimize this bed-wetting and toileting issue, other witnesses have told us that it was remarkably more frequent and more of a problem than I think the family let on about.
  • If you experience wetting problems, buy small "doubler" pads to add as needed. Part 2: Dr. Strangepoop: Our Diaper Gear | Thingamababy
  • Wetting the beads of the tire and/or the mounting surfaces in the rim is important because it makes a better seal against the rim and slides easily onto the bead seat.
  • Though common, bed-wetting medical term: enuresis tends to go away for most kids by age four or five. You Raising Your Child
  • - Regression to more infantile behavior such as bedwetting, sucking their thumbs, or abnormal and excessive crying. Kmareka.com
  • The same bed-wetting Dem Senator – Harry Reid – who accused Bush of swaggering is swaggering about how the President isn’t doing enough to lead the way on Iran. Think Progress » Harry Reid: No Good Military Options in Iran
  • I take it that you are one of those terrorist-supporting, America-hating, anti-Semitic, pro-genocide Communists who is too much of a bedwetting coward to admit that he is one. Matthew Yglesias » How Popular is the Tea Party Movement?
  • In addition, children who have chronic constipation or encopresis may present with bed-wetting.
  • These soldiers of the outermost outpost were in the regulation-uniform, -- red-flannel shirts, impurpled by wetting, big boots, and old felt-hats. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862
  • ‘As a parent of young children, I felt that there was a need to offer some simple advice on a range of topics such as bed-wetting, bullying and term dates,’ says Waugh.
  • Hogarth took off his boots under his blanket, and from them took out the vials; then, sitting up, commenced to call the warder, at the same time wetting the torn piece of shirt with some of the fluid. The Lord of the Sea
  • Creating a hydrogen vapor and spraying it into the engine makes it easier to combust the incoming air-fuel mixture, greatly reducing wall wetting.
  • The Christian GOP is lead by bed-wetting, tantrum throwing children in Armani suites who live on “C” street and pretend to love Jesus while paying to have their junk kicked around in a diaper. Think Progress » Inhofe: There aren’t any ‘normal people’ in Washington.
  • This wetting is a result of very low viscosity and surface tension high enough to be drawn into the cracks and pore structure of concrete by capillary action.
  • The Mitter-man is your typical bed-wetting "I afraid of everything so you should be too" GOP'er except that he wears magic drawers instead of a pointy hood. Axelrod slams Romney
  • Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is surprisingly common. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of us are soon going to be afraid of a good belly laugh—for fear of wetting ourselves in public.
  • Each chapter separates the different aspects of such behavior problems as anxiety, bed-wetting and poor sleeping habits.
  • Nocturnal enuresis, or bed-wetting, is one of the most prevalent and persistent sleep problems in children.
  • For the last two years, I've been wetting myself when I laugh.
  • Peds are blocky structures formed in soils as a result of wetting and drying processes under seasonal climate regimes.
  • Or is it just that they are all looney pinkoe liberal bed wetting crim loving nancy boys who are scared of their own shadows? The Revolving Door System. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Episodes of bedwetting, rocking, regressive thumb sucking or new fears are normal. William Spear: Helping Kids In Japan: A Guide On Trauma For Caregivers And Volunteers Working With Children
  • Desmopressin and imipramine or other tricyclics are well-known treatments for bedwetting.
  • The team has determined that temperature can play a decisive role in determining which of two competing processes-called crystallization and dewetting-will "take the lead" when a semicrystalline polymer film hardens, thereby granting qualitatively different properties to the finished film. Nano Tech Wire
  • She walked into the water wetting her bloomers.
  • Hence, 8 percent of 12-year-old boys and 4 percent of 12-year-old girls are enuretic; only 1 to 3 percent of adolescents are still wetting their bed.
  • His form slowly turned and he looked at Jessica expectantly, she ran to him, through the mud, soaking her skirts and wetting her hair, then she held him.
  • No doubt someone mentioned the notion of everyone responsible for such an assinine idea being sued into oblivion by passengers who end up with deep vein thrombosis or sicking up all over themselves or wetting the seat or ... whatever. A taste test for Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth
  • Her foot hit the bucket and water sloshed over the side, wetting her tennis shoe.
  • Best of all, Silverman touches all the milestones and wet spots of the titular affliction, medically known as enuresis: parents who get up at night with the bedwetting child, fear of embarrassment on a sleepover, the electric pad in the bed that jolts the child awake with its alarm, the prescient doctor who declares early on that she'll outgrow it (and she does). IndyStar.com Top Stories
  • We went to work immediately, and put all the canvas upon the brig which we could get upon her, rigging out oars for studding-sail yards; and contined wetting down the sails by buckets of water whipped up to the mast-head ... A CLASSIC OF THE SEA
  • My lord was rolling up, and wetting betwigst his lips, another segar; he lookt up, after he had lighted it, and said quietly — “Certainly, Miss Griffin had a fortune of ten thousand a year.” The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush
  • You can well imagine a young lad, his first time in battle, wetting himself with fear.
  • Amongst these are contact lens wetting solutions, comfort drops and artificial tears, which, perhaps surprisingly, have similar compositions.
  • Soil-release treatments are applied only to synthetic fibers and their blends or to durable-press fabrics, that is, to oleophilic/hydrophobic fibers or to those that, as a result of resin treatments, resist thorough wetting, and thus thorough cleaning, during laundering. HOME COMFORTS
  • However, fortunately, such disturbances are not the cause of most bedwetting, and the vast majority of enuretic children are normally adjusted. Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems
  • Young kids may become clingy and regress to earlier behavior, such as wanting to sleep with their parents or wetting the bed.
  • Small folds can be removed by slightly wetting the paper and then pressing it - with a heavy pile of books for instance.
  • A few children still have trouble with wetting the bed at night.
  • For instance, many parents of 12-year-old kids still bed-wetting are being told there is nothing to be done but wait.
  • Directed and developed by Brader's wife, Suzanne Bachner, this monologue traces a childhood history of bed wetting, beatings, blame, and belittlement. George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips
  • Amongst these are contact lens wetting solutions, comfort drops and artificial tears, which, perhaps surprisingly, have similar compositions.
  • `Did you make it up, about Jason biting and wetting the bed? THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • Constant wetting makes nails soft and opaque, and chemical detergents and varnish removers decrease levels of moisture in the nail.
  • A large proportion of children who suffer from bed-wetting or daytime wetting do not have any major medical problem.
  • Secondary nocturnal enuresis is when a child has accidental wetting after having had bladder control for six or more months.
  • The remainder of the day, so far as family life is concerned, is spent in the _serdab_, a cellar sunk somewhat below the level of the courtyard, damp from frequent wettings, with its half windows covered with hurdles thatched with camel thorn and kept dripping with water. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • I know at least one person in the UK will be wetting themselves at the prospect of watching this show every night.
  • These soils tend to have low levels of plant nutrients, harden irreversibly when exposed to repeated cycles of wetting and drying, and form nodules or rock-like layers called ironstone or laterite. 5. How plants live and grow
  • Enuresis is classed as primary when the child has never been persistently dry through the night and as secondary when the child starts wetting the bed after one year of continence.
  • For some young children bladder control is more difficult to achieve at night - enuresis, commonly known as bed-wetting, has been discussed by physicians since the days of Galen and Hippocrates.
  • In the past, imipramine (brand name: Tofranil) was used to treat bed-wetting.
  • The optical element is a plurality of lens, preferably made of polymer lenticule, but may also be other types of optical structures, for example, electro-wetting lenses or parallax barriers. Gizmodo
  • Only about 1% of teens continue to experience bed-wetting episodes beyond age 12.
  • Here a flamboyant recipe for roasting a peacock and serving it up in its skin, feathers and all, is followed by an unappetising cure for bed-wetting involving mouse boiled in urine. Wellcome receipts
  • We stripped it off (no need to spoil good harness by wetting it), and in the neck-piece De Aquila found the same folden piece of parchment which we had put back under the hearthstone. Puck of Pook's Hill
  • No, just pointing out that liberals are the bed-wetting, dependency-seeking, bleeding heart totalitarians that frequently struted across the European stage while Yanks built a nation on based on the creed of self-reliance, liberty and freedom. Matthew Yglesias » India’s Response to Terrorism
  • Also, the resistance which the fat content of the bean offers to the wetting of the coffee, and the persistency of the "enfleurage" action of the fat in retaining the caffeol, are less with hot than with cold water. All About Coffee
  • She had to work in that awful place and get nits and steal and be beaten for wetting the bed.
  • I also had other problems like bed-wetting until I was 11 years old.
  • The wetting agents typically used in the acid process are relatively rinse- free when compared to alkaline systems.
  • Of course, plenty of travelers also arrive via the tarmac, ready to reel in monster tuna, trek the hills, and take in the views without wetting a toe.
  • And for any of you whining pantwetting conservatives out there who spout your knee-jerk "liberal media conspiracy" nonsense all the time, keep this in mind ... or try ... in whatever passes as a mind for you people. Obama brushes off Palin on nuclear deal
  • Ethan rushed over to her, grabbing a dishrag and wetting it fast, then wrapping it around Lisette's hand.
  • I washed the film for 30 minutes and carried out a final rinse with deionised water with a few drops of wetting agent added.
  • The decoction is a good astringent wash in all cases where astringents are required, used as a wash or bath to the fundament it is an excellent remedy in case of piles; it may be applied by wetting lint in the decoction and applying it to the fundament. The Cherokee Physician, or Indian Guide to Health, as Given by Richard Foreman, a Cherokee Doctor; Comprising a Brief View of Anatomy, With General Rules for Preserving Health without the Use of Medicines. The Diseases of the U. States, with Their Symptom
  • Nor have they known the pant-wetting excitement of a Kellogg's multipack the same boring cereal, just smaller. How Britain fell in love with breakfast
  • By this time Robert had conquered the difficulty of induing boots as hard as a thorough wetting and as thorough a drying could make them, and now stood prepared to go. Robert Falconer
  • I thought he was simply describing the idiotic bed-wetting behavior of the markets, banks included, if they were suddenly presented with change. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Geithner’s Gulch
  • Perhaps, on one ill-starred day, Larry had exited the makeshift groggery after wetting his whistle excessively and turned left instead of right. Perseus Spur
  • Tin gives the alloy the ability to wet and bond with metals such as steel and copper; unalloyed lead has poor wetting characteristics.
  • What impeded Bloom from giving Stephen counsels of hygiene and prophylactic to which should be added suggestions concerning a preliminary wetting of the head and contraction of the muscles with rapid splashing of the face and neck and thoracic and epigastric region in case of sea or river bathing, the parts of the human anatomy most sensitive to cold being the nape, stomach and thenar or sole of foot? Ulysses
  • Speaking of wetting myself, I then opened up my email to discover this from a friend who shall remain nameless.
  • However, wetting can reoccur when it is stopped, so a behavioural approach using a bedwetting alarm is more effective. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the result of there being too little of a substance known as a surfactant, which acts as a kind of detergent or wetting agent to lower the surface tension of the fluid in the lungs.
  • Mr Wettingfeld is a freelance journalist.
  • I even remember almost wetting myself once because I wouldn't use the school toilets after I'd heard the tale about the old care-taker who haunted the place.
  • Get your unhinged rants right you murderous bed-wetting coward. Matthew Yglesias » No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition
  • All patients have persistent and sometimes severe or complex problems, both physical or psychological, ranging from bed-wetting to eating disorders.
  • Remove shower cap and work copious amounts of shampoo through your hair before wetting, then lather well.
  • As to add to her dismay, it began to rain softly, drizzling on her head, wetting her hair.
  • The waterskin slipped through Darteil's fingers, wetting his shirt.
  • But now and then we have a wind-storm that might better be called a whirl-wind and has to be met very differently; and two or three days or nights of rain insure the wetting of the blankets, and therefore shivering discomfort on the part of the would-be sleeper. The Round-Up
  • The wolf ran his tongue along his flews like a person wetting their lips before the on take of some great feast; to break some fast that plagued his bitter soul.
  • Constant wetting makes nails soft and opaque, and chemical detergents and varnish removers decrease levels of moisture in the nail.
  • That poor poor child, how it must of suffered, and so young to be punished for bedwetting, that is what a washer is made for. News from www.pantagraph.com
  • Wetting his lips, he engaged the engine, launched the wing and wire aero machine and was quickly airborne!
  • There was a cut upon his forehead, and they had been wetting his hair, which lay bedabbled and entangled on the pillow. Dombey and Son
  • After Adam says he is excited for his team to "destroy" next week, Christina counters by bringing up Adam's bed-wetting issues. Top Moments: Bachelorette's Bad Boy, a Weird Weiner and The World According to Palin
  • If they seem bent and not curled, a good tip is wetting a Q-Tip and touching it to your lashes, before applying the mascara.
  • (The prelate in the cowl in the last picture is the new Territorial Abbot of Wettingen-Mehrerau, about whose abbatial benediction the NLM reported earlier.) Te Deum in Vienna
  • Nowadays there are humane and caring methods for treating bedwetting, but in the past enuretic children were subjected to more questionable “cures.” Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems
  • But all the same I gave it to him without wetting my pants of muttering something stupid and insane.
  • These are the experts on common childhood issues such as development checks, feeding problems, tantrums, bedwetting and so on. The Sun
  • It was only surpassed by nervousness and bed-wetting, which can equally be interpreted as expressions of anxiety.
  • In the summer, Saturday would bring a golf tournament, and the slugging back of cans on the course to maintain his equilibrium, before another night of drinking himself insensible, sometimes accompanied by bed-wetting.
  • As the test proceeded, additional wetting continued to appear at the exposed interior face of the brick and several points of incursion on the brick were noted.
  • The sputtering gibberish of a bed-wetting, torture-loving, blood-thirsty moral monster. Matthew Yglesias » No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition
  • Poloxamers have an extensive range of applications in the pharmaceutical industry such as emulsification, solubilization, dispersion and as thickening, coating and wetting agents.
  • Bedwetting, called enuresis, is the involuntary discharge of urine during sleep.
  • She had nightmares for weeks afterwards, bed-wetting.
  • Parapet walls are normally associated with lead-lined parapet gutters which are prone to overspill when blocked, wetting the brickwork below and which will leak if the lead splits or if the steps are too shallow.
  • However, wetting can reoccur when it is stopped, so a behavioural approach using a bedwetting alarm is more effective. Times, Sunday Times
  • It can even be buried in the ground to prevent wetting the soil surface and encouraging weeds.
  • Wikipedia is fine - if you limit yourself to gathering information on important subjects such as bedwetting and baseball. The American Spectator
  • In fact, bed-wetting is far more likely to create emotional problems than to be caused by them, and not all children simply grow out of it.
  • There are some classic warning signs, such as what we call the homicidal triad: persistent late bed-wetting, starting fires, and cruelty to animals or other children. Obsession
  • `Put the gun down on the table,' she said, her small tongue wetting her lips. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS

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