In Malaysia, the ripe fruits were infused with water, then gargled for a sore throat. |
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I always shaved, shined my shoes, put on a suit, necktie, and white shirt, slicked back my hair, and gargled with some burning liquid. |
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After I gargled and rinsed my mouth I left the bathroom, wiping my hands dry on my way out. |
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After lunch I felt so bad I dissolved some aspirin in warm water, gargled noisily and swallowed gratefully. |
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I scrubbed my skin, brushed my teeth twice and gargled with mouthwash for five straight minutes. |
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The throat may be gargled with hot water mixed with a little salt and lime juice several times daily. |
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The company's own polling revealed only obvious facts, such as that people gargled after eating garlic and onions or smoking cigarettes. |
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Twenty patients gargled with a licorice solution five minutes before anesthesia, and 20 gargled with plain water. |
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She hated the poisoned feeling in her throat, and no matter how often she gargled she felt unclean and disgusting. |
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Yuppies used primitive mobile phones to broadcast their wealth, gargled with ancient clarets and drove sports cars with spoilers as broad as the steps down into their new swimming pools. |
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She gargled and washed her hands as soon as she got home. |
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The sage tea can be drunk hot or gargled cold. |
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