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garggled Meaning
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garggled (imp. & p. p.)
of Gargle
garggled Sentence Examples
- The patient carefully garggled with the saline solution to soothe their sore throat.
- The doctor instructed the singer to gargle with salt water to reduce inflammation in their vocal cords.
- She garggled with strong mouthwash to eliminate the lingering taste of garlic.
- The potion tasted foul, so the wizard garggled it down quickly to avoid gagging.
- After swallowing the bitter medicine, the child continued to gargle with water to get rid of the unpleasant aftertaste.
- The dentist advised the patient to gargle with warm saltwater after every meal to prevent gum disease.
- The gargling of cool water provided instant relief to the parched and burning sensation in her esophagus.
- The gargling sound echoed through the bathroom, indicating that someone was trying to cure their sore throat.
- She couldn't resist gargling with the delicious fruit juice, savoring its sweetness and freshness.
- The pungent odor of the fermented liquid made her gag, but she forced herself to gargle it down for its health benefits.
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of Gargle
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The patient carefully garggled with the saline solution to soothe their sore throat.
The doctor instructed the singer to gargle with salt water to reduce inflammation in their vocal cords.
She garggled with strong mouthwash to eliminate the lingering taste of garlic.
The potion tasted foul, so the wizard garggled it down quickly to avoid gagging.