When Laurel emerged from the bathroom, gargling with mouthwash, I didn't share that fantasy with her. |
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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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Hot showers, a humidifier, and gargling with warm saltwater aid drainage, shrink inflamed membranes and soothe sore-throat pain. |
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Before leaving home, as a last-minute precaution, I also indulged in some serious mouthwash gargling, followed by a frantic gum-chewing session. |
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Next he pulled out a bottle of Firewine and took a mouthful before gargling it like mouthwash and swallowing it. |
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Self-help measures for a sore throat include gargling with salt water or sucking on throat lozenges. |
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For throat infections, try gargling with a tea made from eucalyptus leaves, and then drinking a second cup. |
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The best way I know of to learn a uvular trill, sometimes called a 'burr', is by practicing gargling. |
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We recommend drinking 2 to 3 cups daily, as a lukewarm infusion or gargling. |
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The Listerine label told them to pour the mouthwash into the bottle cap before gargling. |
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Tiye filled his mouth with beer and swished it around loudly, as if he were gargling with mouthwash. |
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Rinsing your mouth and gargling with water immediately after taking each dose may help. |
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There is an awful cough and sore throat with the infection, so Isaac is using an inhaler, nose-spray and gargling two times a day. |
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Making a gargling solution: Infuse a few mustard seeds in a half-glass of boiling water for 10 minutes then filter this infusion. |
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Retention, movement and gargling of medicated oil or decoction in the mouth. |
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For older children and adults, gargling with warm salt water will make the throat feel better. |
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The doctor may recommend rinsing or gargling with salt water. |
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Consumption of garlic, onions, spicy foods, aromatic cheeses and alcohol can produce this transient odour irrespective of brushing, flossing or gargling. |
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After the first volcanic slurps, the strippaggi grew softer and more meditative, and took on personal notes, the marquess's wheezy and almost wistful, Zaramella's deep and wet, as if he were gargling Epsom salts. |
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The sound is reminiscent of gargling, but with a more forceful, buzzing edge. |
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Stir the solution again before rinsing your mouth and gargling. |
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A teaspoonful of table salt added to a pint of warm, not hot, water makes a good gargling fluid. |
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Around 10.30pm on New Year's Eve, as you sadly don your jammies, you may feel jealous of those exuberant youngsters bouncing in fountains, gargling vodka and puffing the skunk. |
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His voice moves from a gargling yowl to a dark, unbroken cry, and, like a teen-ager, he alternates between an image of himself as victim and hero, in the space of seconds. |
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After gargling, do not drink any liquid for 15 minutes. |
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With a gargling sound the dragon let go of the wall. |
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As you keep pressing and massaging, you hear loud gargling sounds. |
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Gargling with a herbal mouth wash morning and night after cleaning your teeth, or whenever needed will also help to eliminate bad breath. |
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Gargling with this mouthwash can't be described as pleasant. |
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