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gargle - use in sentences
Converse of object
- make: The juice from the berries is mildly laxative and makes a good gargle for sore throats and hoarseness.
Adjective modifier
- effective: An infusion of Ginger makes an effective gargle for sore throats, and the spice is a favorite in many seasonal drinks and recipes.
- soluble: There are two sorts of gargle to use:- Soluble aspirin gargle - dissolve a soluble aspirin in a glass of water.
Noun used with modifier
- throat: Make into an infusion, allow to cool and use as a throat gargle.
- aspirin: There are two sorts of gargle to use:- Soluble aspirin gargle - dissolve a soluble aspirin in a glass of water.
- bark: Loose teeth ALDER: Alder bark gargle or mouthwash.
- alder: Loose teeth ALDER: Alder bark gargle or mouthwash.
Preposition: with
- water: Tea Tree Oil: For a sore throat, gargle with warm water to which has been added 5 drops of tea tree oil.
- infusion: Gargle with an infusion of Agrimony is said to create a supple larynx.
- mouthwash: Rinse and gargle with mouthwash ( mix 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon baking powder with 1 liter of water ).
- solution: Asthma - drink garlic in milk Stomach problems - gargle with a solution of water and mustard.
Preposition: for
- throat: An infusion of the berries can be used as a gargle for sore throats, and of the bark and leaves for thrush.
- hoarseness: The fresh juice or compote was used as a gargle for hoarseness, sore throat and inflamed tonsils, .
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