Sentences

gargle in a sentence

n.

Definition

Gargle: to wash or cleanse the throat and mouth by forcing a liquid, typically a solution or mouthwash, through the throat while making a bubbling sound.

Sample Sentences

  1. After a long day at work, I like to gargle with warm salt water to soothe my throat.
  2. The dentist recommended that I gargle with antiseptic mouthwash to help prevent gum disease.
  3. When she caught a cold, her mother told her to gargle with honey and lemon to ease her cough.
  4. He laughed as he watched his dog gargle water from the bowl, making silly sounds in the process.
  5. To prepare for the performance, the singer would gargle with a special mixture to clear her voice.
  6. After brushing her teeth, she decided to gargle with saltwater to soothe her sore throat.
  7. The dentist recommended that I gargle with mouthwash for at least thirty seconds for maximum effectiveness.
  8. He felt a tickle in his throat and knew it was time to gargle some warm water with honey.
  9. As part of the vocal warm-up, the singer would gargle with a special mixture to prepare her voice.
  10. Children often enjoy gargling when they’re playing pretend, imitating their parents during oral hygiene routines.
  11. She decided to gargle with salt water to soothe her sore throat.
  12. After the dentist appointment, he was advised to gargle with antiseptic mouthwash.
  13. The kids laughed as they tried to gargle their favorite song in the bathroom.
  14. To relieve the tickle in her throat, she took a moment to gargle with warm water.
  15. He felt a bit silly but knew he had to gargle to clear his voice for the presentation.

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