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UK
/ɡˈɑːɡəl/
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VERB
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rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash
gargle with this liquid - utter with gargling or burbling sounds
NOUN
- a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth
- the sound produced while gargling
How To Use gargle In A Sentence
- For example, someone with a sore throat should gargle with salt water.
- I sucked and gargled and gulped my man down until his toes opened and closed and he started grabbing and clutching the sheets, moaning out my name. Deep Throat Diva
- Krug is ‘the gargle of the gods’, he wrote, yet again providing us mere mortals with a ‘wish I'd written that’ moment.
- Massage oils, poultices, steam inhalations, sitz, hand, body and foot baths, gargles and room sprays are the most common methods of administration.
- Pineapple: fresh ripe pineapple is rich in bromelin, a proteolytic protein-digesting enzyme; bromelin literally ‘digests’ dead and diseased cells and foreign microbes in the throat; cut pineapple into cubes, chew well, and let juice dribble down throat, but spit out the pulp; or gargle with the freshly extracted juice of ripe pineapple, and spit it out. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
- To do this, they administered purgatives and astringent gargles, prescribed cauteries and blisters on the neck and behind the ears, and on occasion even encased the whole head in plaster to dry it out. Knotted Tongues
- Because when you do gargle with that, you see all that stuff coming out.
- They can come in a wide range of formulations - including syrups, tinctures, lotions, inhalations, gargles and washes.
- I closed my mouth and felt as though I had gargled with barbed wire.
- They can come in a wide range of formulations - including syrups, tinctures, lotions, inhalations, gargles and washes.