(1) Most children were put on the potty chair and were praised when successful.
(2) Mujica fought to obtain the one item he needed most – a potty.
(3) That sitcom, broadcast on E4 from 2008 to 2010 and following the adventures of four potty-mouthed sixth formers, became so popular that Bird, as lead sixth former and narrator of the gang's adventures, was elevated to a very specific strata of British fame.
(4) Initiating potty training in the first months of life has a short-term effect on bowel control, but no effect on bladder control by day or at night.
(5) HS That is absolutely not my gripe: if anyone is potty (and rich) enough to spend a grand on a handbag, that’s fine by me— and you’re right, all power to the craftsmen and everyone else involved.
(6) He’s not had the easiest situation before I came here, but since I have been here there has been nothing to criticise, absolutely nothing.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Jürgen Klopp gets potty-mouthed over Crystal Palace loss – video The Liverpool’s No2 Adam Bogdan, who played in the previous round at home to Bournemouth, may get a start at Southampton.
(7) Even the usually staid weekly, Die Zeit, headlines its main Greek crisis story with the headline: "Are the Greeks Potty?"
(8) The project has already been dubbed potty and the Daily Mail has predicted it is in line for the chop – the newspaper’s columnist, Christopher Booker, argued that Swansea would produce “easily the most expensive electricity in the world” .
(9) Photograph: Juice Architects Shorrock said huge institutional equity investors, such as Prudential, and those committed to buying some of the power, including Good Energy , would not attach their names to the project if it was a potty, no-hope scheme.
(10) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close 1.50pm GMT Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close 1.50pm GMT Fax update: "50 Cent has a fax machine in his car, which he boasted about in song ," writes Ryan Dunne, referring to the "stash box, Xbox, laptop, fax machine, phone" lyric from High All The Time (warning: parental advisory - potty mouthed lyrics.
(11) By then Mujica had turned his potty into a tiny marigold garden.
(12) Feeding them, potty-training them.” In the rush to explain Dolezal after she was splashed across the news in June, there was no shortage of people who made the connection between her adopted black siblings and the shift in her own identity, starting to braid first her hair and then that of her brothers and sisters, taking an interest in African American literature and history.
(13) The channel houses a collection of animated songs, including nursery rhymes and original songs about numbers, letters and, er, potties.
(14) "What I'm saying here is pointing at a very, very irrational possible outcome of our potty electoral system, which is that a party that has spectacularly lost the election because fewer people are voting for it than any other party, could nonetheless according to constitutional tradition and convention still lay claim to providing the prime minister of the country."
(15) They may not mean to, but they do…” Britain is a nation of potty-mouthed potty trainers.
(16) It is a vote of confidence, a morale boost perhaps, for an architect who recently lost the prestigious commission for the Tokyo Olympic Stadium, her design having faced a tirade of criticism from local architects since its unveiling, being compared to everything from a bicycle helmet to a child’s potty.
(17) A true ‘privacy act’ would not ask a Texan about their private parts before they potty,” said Kimberly Shappley, the mother of a six-year-old transgender child in the Houston area.
(18) According to Siska Pottie, secretary general of Imace , the European margarine association, the game changer would be “if the consumer were asking for sustainable palm oil.
(19) Hyman says Miliband paved the way for Corbyn by introducing a “potty” new system for electing leaders and by making people believe that “posturing rather than serious policy” was the answer.
(20) Whether men would want to spend their two weeks' paternity leave getting potty trained is another matter, because there's another word here that all the professionals go a long way to avoid.
Tiddly
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Michael Tidd, a primary teacher and blogger , submitted freedom of information [pdf] requests to every local authority in England, allowing him to compare the results of schools that were externally moderated with those that were not.
(2) This breakdown of traditional barriers is also beginning to creep into status and hierarchy, according to Tidd.
(3) Philip Tidd of Gensler said that with mobile working, there is not necessarily the need for a seat for everyone but current "smart'' working areas dictate that there is space for a team where there may be eight seats for 10 staff.
(4) British bass guitarist, composer and producer Anthony Tidd was in that group.
(5) The reality is the stakes are so high for schools now, it’s just not reasonable to expect class teachers to make fair and reasonable judgments on things over which they could be hung out to dry,” Tidd says.
(6) Would a maid really risk serious trouble by getting "a little bit tiddly down at the pub"?
(7) So I was a bit tiddly and I finished up in this loo with someone threatening to beat me up."
(8) This move away from the office desk as the main place of productivity is one of the developments in workplace design which has seen the real estate departments of large corporations realise that packing employees tightly into spaces will not necessarily result in greater productivity, according to Philip Tidd from the design and architecture firm Gensler.
(9) Tidd found a large majority of local authorities had results that were lower in moderated schools.
(10) "Thatcher as mother" seemed, to my tiddly mind, anathema.