0 present participle of gargle
1 to move a liquid around in your throat without swallowing, especially to clean it or stop it feeling painful
It has even been suggested that water treatment is about nothing more than gargling.
It has a wide range of gargling calls and will emit loud hisses when threatened.
Vigorous gargling each morning can also keep the tonsil crypts clear of all but the most persistent tonsilloliths.
The dialogue is supplied by gargling noises, sampled on a computer.
Breathing low-temperature steam such as from a hot shower, gargling, or nasal irrigation can relieve symptoms.
If the cause is a bacterial infection, gargling salt water may help.
When they feel threatened, they will dart their bills at the intruder, and shake their heads and make a gargling noise.
Edamaruku also said that the gargling and bathing activities were insufficiently monitored.