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Gargle

verb
(past & past part. garggled, pres. part. gargling)
1.
Utter with gargling or burbling sounds.
2.
Rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash.  Synonym: rinse.






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"Gargle" Quotes from Famous Books



... caused by neglected teeth, indicates a deranged state of the system. When it is occasioned by the teeth or other local case, use a gargle consisting of a spoonful of solution of chloride of lime in half a tumbler of water. Gentlemen smoking, and thus tainting the breath, may be glad to know that the common parsley has a peculiar effect in removing ...
— Our Deportment - Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society • John H. Young

... Breath.—When bad breath is occasioned by teeth, or any local cause, use a gargle consisting of a spoonful of solution of chloride of lime in half a ...
— The Ladies Book of Useful Information - Compiled from many sources • Anonymous



Words linked to "Gargle" :   solution, emit, utter, let loose, rinse, sound, wash, let out, lave



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