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Gargling is the act of
bubbling liquid in the mouth. It is also the
washing of one's
throat with a
liquid (with one's head
tipped back) that is kept from...
- Dent,
piloting the
spaceship Heart of Gold, or
preparing a Pan-Galactic
Gargle Blaster. The
second head was
sawed off by
Humma Kavula during the film....
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contraction of the
perioral muscles and/or
movement of the head, and may be
gargled,
where the head is
tilted back and the
liquid bubbled at the back of the...
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individuals as the
likelihood of
developing tonsil stones is linear. Otherwise,
gargling with salt
water and
manual removal may be tried.
Chlorhexidine or cetylpyridinium...
- to the
French verb gargariser,
which shares a
Latin root with the verb "
gargle": 8 and is
likely imitative in origin. The
Italian word for
gargoyle is...
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insulting those with whom he disagreed. One of his
trademark insults was "go
gargle with
razor blades.": 184–185 In the late 1940s into the
early 1950s, television...
- made g, gm gram (modern SI
symbol is g, not gm) garg.
gargarisma gargle gr.
granum grain gtt(s) gutta(e) drop(s) gutt. gutta(e) drop(s) ...
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based on the
Dover Demon. His
species (whose
speech consists largely of
gargled,
unpronounceable characters) has
immense endurance, can
shift into a more...
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throat (e.g. 'gorge') or the
guttural sounds produced in the
throat (e.g. '
gargle', 'gurgle'). It has been
understood as
meaning to growl, roar or howl, while...
- relief.
Getting plenty of rest,
drinking fluids to
maintain hydration, and
gargling with warm salt
water are
reasonable conservative measures. Much of the...