Geoffrey Rush, playing the villainous, pop-eyed seadog Barbossa in this enjoyable romp, gives it his best shot, a phlegmy gargle of rage. |
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As the bus bounced up to the shelter it occurred to him he'd forgotten to gargle the mouthwash. |
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Traditionally, the reasons for places like Ireland were backward economically were put down to indolence, laziness and a fondness for the gargle. |
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Mix a shot of vodka or tequila into a glass of water and gargle to help numb a sore throat or eliminate tooth pain. |
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This can be used to gargle, rinse the mouth, or take internally to treat sore throats and toothache. |
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Local anesthesia is applied to the nasal, oral, and laryngeal mucosa by either an atomizer, gargle, nose drops, or pledget. |
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He instructs patients to gargle and swallow or spit out 5 to 10 mL at least five times daily until lesions resolve. |
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Children who are old enough to gargle can try gargling with either double-strength tea or warm, salty water. |
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Traditionally patients are advised to gargle with saline, often with the addition of sodium bicarbonate. |
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As you know, he used to gargle with hot water before he gave a speech or went on television. |
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She heard her make a noise that was like a cross between a shriek and a gargle. |
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Howard tried to speak but all that came out was an inarticulate, squeaky gargle. |
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It uttered another stream of noise, this time something between a gargle and a roar. |
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Darius opened and closed his mouth several times, but the only noise that came out was a shocked gargle. |
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The muted, standard exhaust is now more of a burbling gargle with undertones of thunder. |
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It is important not to swallow an aspirin gargle when taking other medicines. |
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Still, it's better than the salt-water gargle many people recommend for sore throats. |
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Take honey on its own or make a gargle by mixing two tablespoons of set honey with four tablespoons of cider vinegar and a pinch of salt. |
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Mixed with water it can be employed as a shampoo, a gargle, or for nasal administration. |
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They are typically blessed with a good sense of humour, an obsession with sport and a weakness for gargle. |
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There was a fantastic atmosphere in Sadie's Bar with lots of refreshments served plus a free gargle. |
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Older children can drink tea with honey or gargle warm salt water to ease throat pain. |
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Sanicle is used as a gargle in sore throat, quinsy, and whenever an astringent gargle is required. |
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At the first sign of cold, add one drop of eucalyptus or tea tree oil to a glass of warm water and then gargle. |
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There was a gargle of noise, it was scary, my image blurred, the noise was deafening and frightening, as a monster was emerging. |
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She'll long to take a proper shower, gargle with mouthwash, paint her toenails pink. |
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You might even want to gargle with mouthwash before meeting with potential clients. |
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Sore throats, irritated gums and oral sores can be soothed by a gargle or mouthwash of strong sage tea. |
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Take painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen if you have a fever or headache, and gargle with aspirin to help relieve a sore throat. |
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As a result of being in there, I gave up the gargle and the cigarettes, and decided that I'd never put myself in that position again. |
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Landlord Steve is offering a free gargle of Scotch to anyone prepared to stand up and read some lines from their favourite poem in true Burns Night style. |
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The GSE liquid can be used in sprays for skin and feet, on your toothbrush, as a gargle and even added to questionable drinking water when traveling. |
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Greater Celandine crushed and made into a gargle was used for toothache. |
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Patients gargle a special liquid and then spit into a cartridge containing test strips. |
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Most people are smart enough to realize that they should not gargle with the stuff. |
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The hon. member also said not to mix some of those pesticides with Coke or to gargle with it. |
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The entire quantity should be used as a soothing gargle in a day with beneficial results. |
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Patients may find it helpful to rinse and gargle with water after using fluticasone propionate. |
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If you do happen to inhale toner, move to a place with fresh air and gargle thoroughly with a large amount of water. |
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If the liquid gets in your mouth, immediately gargle, rinse, and consult with your doctor. |
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Thousands of people are posting videos on YouTube while they gargle and swirl oil in their mouths. |
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The decoction is used as a powerful sudorific, and in the form of a gargle for affections of the throat, also as an addition to odontalgic tincture. |
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If, like me, you'd rather gargle drain cleaner than watch anything to do with our outmoded, obsolete head of state, there are only a few escape routes. |
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So I bought some, mixed 20 ml with water and went for a good long gargle. |
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For example, someone with a sore throat should gargle with salt water. |
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Because when you do gargle with that, you see all that stuff coming out. |
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In Kavala Graha, you use a smaller amount of oil, swish between the teeth, and gargle at the back of the throat. |
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It was, once upon a time, solely the gargle of the rich and famous. |
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The sound coming from the other end of the line was such a gargle of noise that she wasn't sure if Dominic was growling or groaning in exasperation. |
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A scrumptious meal was served to everybody, washed down by the gargle. |
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Rinse your mouth or gargle with water after using the inhaler to prevent local thrush and hoarseness. |
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They don't gargle their throats with anything stronger than coffee at this tavern. |
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A salt-water gargle will also help ease the effects of post-nasal drip. |
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First rinse the mouth for approximately 30 seconds with the Mineral Drink MICRO, just as you would a traditional mouthwash, then gargle for a bit to disinfect the throat. |
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Directions: Propolis extract can be applied directly to the affected areas or mix 3-4 drops in water and drink or gargle up to three times per day. |
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As a gargle, it is effective against sore throat and act as an antiseptic. |
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To make such a gargle, two tablespoons of fenugreek seeds should be allowed to simmer for half an hour in a liter of water and then set aside to cool. |
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To apply directly in the mouth or throat using the dropper, or mix 4 or 6 drops of the propolis liquid in water, use as gargle or drink up to 3 times a day, dose can be increased if necessary. |
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As her obstetrician, Hiroshi Nishida, puts it, the precautions she may need to take may be no more than reminding her children to wash their hands and gargle after they've been outside. |
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Rinse out your mouth and gargle with water after each dose. |
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This means that each break has to come during a lull in the action, when Bauer is driving somewhere, reloading his weapons or, one hopes, managing to fit in a quick floss and a gargle of mouthwash. |
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Popular tradition also claims that the internal use of marigold can provide relief in cases of difficult digestion. It can also be used as gargle and mouthwash. |
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You can gargle the healing clay solution for sore throat and bad breath. |
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If your heart flutters for yesteryear's Hollywood goddesses, spritz, gargle, and straighten your dinner jacket for a visit to this shrine to silver-screen glamour. |
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