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Definitions of gargle in various dictionaries:
noun - a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth
noun - the sound produced while gargling
verb - utter with gargling or burbling sounds
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wash one's mouth and throat with a liquid that is kept in motion by breathing through it with a gurgling sound. |
Wash one's mouth and throat with a liquid that is kept in motion by breathing through it with a gurgling sound. |
An act or the sound of gargling. |
to move a liquid around in your throat without swallowing, especially to clean it or stop it feeling painful |
to wash your mouth or throat by holding liquid in your mouth, keeping your head back, and breathing out slowly through the mouth: |
the sound produced while gargling |
a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth |
rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash |
utter with gargling or burbling sounds |
To force exhaled air through a liquid held in the back of the mouth, with the head tilted back, in order to cleanse or medicate the mouth or throat. |
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Gargling (same root as 'gurgle') is the act of bubbling liquid in the mouth. Vibration caused by the muscles in the throat and back of the mouth cause the liquid to bubble and flurry around inside the mouth cavity. * A traditional home remedy of gargling warm saltwater is sometimes recommended to soothe a sore throat. A study in Japan has shown that gargling water a few times a day will lower the chance of upper respiratory infections such as colds, though some medical authorities are skeptical.* |
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