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gargling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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gargling Sentence Examples
- The dentist advised gargling with salt water to reduce inflammation after a tooth extraction.
- The doctor recommended gargling with a warm saline solution to soothe a sore throat.
- Gargling with a mixture of honey and vinegar has been used as a traditional remedy for sore throats.
- My grandmother instructed me to gargle with chamomile tea for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties.
- The gargle contained a strong antiseptic that killed bacteria in the mouth.
- She gargled vigorously, trying to dislodge a piece of food stuck in her throat.
- The gargle's bitter taste made her gag, but she continued to use it for its medicinal benefits.
- The sound of my son gargling in the bathroom indicated that he was trying to prevent a cold.
- The pharmacist explained that the gargle should not be swallowed, as it contained harmful ingredients.
- Gargling with hydrogen peroxide has been shown to whiten teeth and improve oral hygiene.
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The dentist advised gargling with salt water to reduce inflammation after a tooth extraction.
The doctor recommended gargling with a warm saline solution to soothe a sore throat.
Gargling with a mixture of honey and vinegar has been used as a traditional remedy for sore throats.
My grandmother instructed me to gargle with chamomile tea for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties.