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incontinent

[in-kon-tn-uhnt] / ɪnˈkɒn tn ənt /


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"I was getting incontinent, so I needed to go to the toilet a lot, like every like five minutes, sometimes even like less than that," Wesley said.

From BBC

The Federal Reserve’s too-low-for-too-long interest rates incited and enabled incontinent spending, igniting the inflation that now requires the high interest rates that upended SVB.

From Washington Post

Mrs Mendoza, is considered a vulnerable customer because she has dementia, is doubly incontinent and requires round-the-clock care.

From BBC

The Democrats’ dilemma is especially difficult because Biden’s vice president is an incontinent producer of word salads who suffers from deficits of political talent and policy substance.

From Washington Post

In the spring of 2018, the novelist Andrew Sean Greer was working as the director of a writers residency in Tuscany, where his unofficial duties included cleaning up after an incontinent pug.

From New York Times