"Gargled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gargled" Meaning

To gargle means to make a loud, gurgling noise in the throat, usually by forcing air or liquid through the mouth and throat. It can also refer to the act of cleaning the mouth or throat with a liquid, often to remove bacteria or other debris, typically by tilting the head back and pumping the liquid around the mouth and throat.

"Gargled" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Gargled"


1. After drinking the raw liquid, the hiker gargled to clear her throat of the muddy water.

2. The dentist asked me to gargle with the special mouthwash to remove bacteria and plaque from my teeth.

3. The coaching staff gargled a warm-up exercise to loosen up the players' vocal cords before the big concert.

4. My baby gargled with the bottle water when she was trying to swallow a hard piece of food.

5. After the throat surgery, the patient was instructed to gargle with salt water several times a day to reduce swelling.

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