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Gargle
Gargle meaning
To clean one's mouth by holding water or some other liquid in the back of the mouth and blowing air out from the lungs. | To make a sound like the one made while gargling. | To clean a specific part of the body by gargling (almost always throat or mouth).
Example sentences (8)
Alongside the ad, there is also a dedicated filter and challenge titled ‘Guess My Gargle’, hoping to create viewer impressions for the campaign.
But because the study didn’t recruit any human volunteers to gargle the products in question, the findings have limited value for the real world, other experts said.
Could a salt gargle flush out Covid?
These men at Camp Dix in New Jersey gargle with saltwater after a day's work at the camp.
Water must be boiled or bottled to: drink; gargle or brush your teeth or rinse dentures; wash fruits, vegetables and other food; or make ice, juices, puddings, or other mixes.
Zimmer would rather gargle vinegar than accept a football track meet, but his team will need to win shootouts to have a chance this season, at least until his defense can A) get healthy and B) get more experience.
People believe that when you gargle it gets rid of the thick mucus.
The character's entire body shoots backwards as the sound of the spirit’s throaty gargle fills the room.