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  • The next time we spoke, Clementine was about to be adopted—lazy feet, defecatory challenges and all.

    R.I.P.—and Long Live—Skippy Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Of course, to point I used my thumb and not my index finger, a gesture that is considered a serious offense there, and I used my right hand because the left is considered dirty, being used for post-defecatory ablutions: toilet paper is unknown in their toilets.

    Journey to Gorgonzola Buzzi, Aldo 1993

  • Carlos Ruiz defiantly holds his defecatory posture as Rodrigo Lopez and Kelly Johnson celebrate.

    The Good Phight dajafi 2010

  • Business leaders to Tory support are what bears 'defecatory habits are to woods. significance of this support for Osborne and co and whether voters will be swayed by it, no-one seems to be too bothered about how incredibly stupid the letter itself is.

    British Blogs Though Cowards Flinch 2010

  • Where exactly have you lived that you have not encountered the sounds, smells, and sights of urinary and defecatory behavior?

    CHE > Latest news 2010

  • Sir Michael begins with an observation that may prove useful to those unaware of the religious affiliations of the Pope or the defecatory habits of bears.

    European Tribune 2010

  • Ford's Corsair car was originally to be called the Ford Copreta, until somebody noticed that this would sound equally defecatory in Greece.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1 1982

  • Social class divisions, issues of shame and the body, and notions of filth and disgust can all be explored through our defecatory practices. "

    PoopReport.com 2008

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