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		Definition of potty-train in English: potty-trainverb  [with object]Train (a small child) to use a potty.  he's just been potty-trained  Example sentencesExamples -  So not being potty-trained puts a person at the top of her list?
 -  A potty-trained child may begin wetting the bed or having accidents.
 -  The average child goes through 8,000 diaper changes before being potty-trained; at 25 cents a diaper, that adds up to $2,000.
 -  When Karen's daughter Julia was 18 months old she was an affable toddler, who chattered away and was already potty-trained.
 -  A child when it's potty-trained learns to be disgusted by poo.
 -  Some parents try desperately to potty-train their children much too young, and may think not only that they have succeeded, but also that they, the parents, have made a great achievement.
 -  Also worth looking out for are novelty chamber pots often made in the form of animals which were designed to potty-train small children.
 -  Parenting magazines tend to paint a fairly optimistic image of parenthood, tending to concentrate on the events and stages - first tooth, illnesses, potty-training etc.
 -  She potty-trained my oldest with ease; rescuing him from futility by having to sit down to pee.
 -  Jade learned to swim, and she was potty-trained.
 -  Rebecca had known Bryan before she was even potty-trained, for Christ's sake, and the last thing she wanted to do was ruin such an old, strong friendship.
 -  Even children who are potty-trained quickly are in nappies for a minimum two years.
 -  Hope had finally potty-trained him a few years ago, but she still had to go into the bathroom with him, fearing that something would go wrong if he went by himself.
 -  You could also try giving them a refresher potty-training course.
 -  Oh, the hilarity when it's revealed that he can't even potty-train his own son!
 -  Research has shown that the average child will get through around 5000 nappies before they are potty-trained.
 -  It's important not to punish potty-training children or show disappointment when they wet or soil themselves or the bed.
 -  D. potty-trained me; she posted our drawings and paintings up on the walls of her living room; I learned to read at her house.
 -  His potty-training problems were worked out within weeks.
 -  The baby twins are beginning to get the potty-training idea too.
 
    Definition of potty-train in US English: potty-trainverbˈpädē trānˈpɑdi treɪn [with object]Train (a small child) to use a potty.  he's just been potty-trained  Example sentencesExamples -  Also worth looking out for are novelty chamber pots often made in the form of animals which were designed to potty-train small children.
 -  Jade learned to swim, and she was potty-trained.
 -  It's important not to punish potty-training children or show disappointment when they wet or soil themselves or the bed.
 -  When Karen's daughter Julia was 18 months old she was an affable toddler, who chattered away and was already potty-trained.
 -  D. potty-trained me; she posted our drawings and paintings up on the walls of her living room; I learned to read at her house.
 -  The average child goes through 8,000 diaper changes before being potty-trained; at 25 cents a diaper, that adds up to $2,000.
 -  Hope had finally potty-trained him a few years ago, but she still had to go into the bathroom with him, fearing that something would go wrong if he went by himself.
 -  Even children who are potty-trained quickly are in nappies for a minimum two years.
 -  Research has shown that the average child will get through around 5000 nappies before they are potty-trained.
 -  A potty-trained child may begin wetting the bed or having accidents.
 -  A child when it's potty-trained learns to be disgusted by poo.
 -  Oh, the hilarity when it's revealed that he can't even potty-train his own son!
 -  She potty-trained my oldest with ease; rescuing him from futility by having to sit down to pee.
 -  Parenting magazines tend to paint a fairly optimistic image of parenthood, tending to concentrate on the events and stages - first tooth, illnesses, potty-training etc.
 -  So not being potty-trained puts a person at the top of her list?
 -  Rebecca had known Bryan before she was even potty-trained, for Christ's sake, and the last thing she wanted to do was ruin such an old, strong friendship.
 -  Some parents try desperately to potty-train their children much too young, and may think not only that they have succeeded, but also that they, the parents, have made a great achievement.
 -  You could also try giving them a refresher potty-training course.
 -  His potty-training problems were worked out within weeks.
 -  The baby twins are beginning to get the potty-training idea too.
 
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