They should give him a glass of proper gargle instead of this silly water business.
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It's no less bitter, bit I would gargle garlic if it helped me feel better.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
They decided that a virus was to blame and prescribed a simple gargle.
From the time.com
Incredibly, it knew how to flush the toilet and then appeared to gargle.
From the ocregister.com
Her voice, she admitted, sounded like a gargle, but her stylish energy was irresistible.
From the time.com
On the other hand, if you gargle and it feels better, keep doing it.
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There is a time and a place for a puff and gargle, should you wish.
From the nzherald.co.nz
After that, gargle the water for a few seconds and then spit it out.
From the theepochtimes.com
Besides using wormwood as a tea, you can also gargle with the liquid.
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More examples
A medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth
Utter with gargling or burbling sounds
The sound produced while gargling
Rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash; "gargle with this liquid"
Gargling is the act in which one bubbles a liquid in one's mouth. It usually requires that the head be tilted back, allowing a mouthful of liquid to sit in the upper throat. The head can be tilted by extending either the neck or the back, depending on what is comfortable for the gargler. ...
To swill liquid round the back of the throat without swallowing it.
A gargle is a double strength infusion made to wash the mouth and back of the throat. Usually, goldenseal is used for ulcers or pus in the mouth. Appropriate tinctures or essentials oils added to water can also be used as gargles. ...
One teaspoon of tincture diluted in 1/2 cup of water or 1/2 cup of an infusion used for acute throat infections.