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How do you say 'make your dog pee' as in I walk out Doggy to let him pee?



 
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How do you say 'make your dog pee' as in I walk out Doggy to let him pee? #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 07, 2008 17:23 pm   How do you say 'make your dog pee' as in I walk out Doggy to let him pee?
 

Synonym Search, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #109 "Synonyms for walk and go", question 7

It's your turn today to ......... the dog!

(a) range
(b) stray
(c) walk
(d) stride

Synonym Search, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #109 "Synonyms for walk and go", answer 7

It's your turn today to walk the dog!

Correct answer: (c) walk

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How do you say "make your dog pee" as in I walk out Doggy to let him pee...there's a different expression for that?
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How do you say 'make your dog pee' as in I walk out Doggy to let him pee? #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:37 am   How do you say 'make your dog pee' as in I walk out Doggy to let him pee?
 

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A nice way is to take your dog out to 'do his duty'.
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