Bedwetting
urinating in bed, especially habitually and involuntarily; enuresis.
Contemporary Examples
Some friends saw JonBenet’s bedwetting and other problems with toilet training as a protest against the pressure of the pageants.
John Ramsey’s Lingering Suspicions Lucinda Franks October 12, 2008
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bedroom. Historical Examples We carried him on Monday night down from his bed-chamber and laid him in the study. The Life of John Ruskin W. G. Collingwood Here I find that everybody, let his rank be what it may, lives in his bed-chamber. The World’s Greatest Books, Volume 19 Various It is a beautiful view,—such […]
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- Bed-sore
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