RINSE vs GARGLE: NOUN
- A rinsing or light washing; specifically, a renewed or final application of water or some other liquid in order to remove any impurities still remaining from a former washing.
- The act of rinsing.
- A solution, such as water, used in rinsing.
- The act of washing lightly.
- The action of rinsing.
- Any hair dye.
- A liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint
- A solution used in coloring or conditioning the hair.
- Washing lightly without soap
- The act of giving a light tint to the hair
- The removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing
- Lager, drink
- The sound of gargling
- The sound produced while gargling
- A liquid used for gargling
- A liquid, as water or some medicated preparation, used to cleanse the mouth and throat, especially for a medical effect.
- A medicated solution for gargling.
- See gargoyle.
- A gargling sound.
- A medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth
- Any liquid preparation for rinsing the mouth and throat.
- A distemper in swine; garget.
RINSE vs GARGLE: VERB
- Clean with some chemical process
- Wash off soap or remaining dirt
- To wash (something) quickly using water and no soap.
- To remove soap from (something) using water.
- To thoroughly defeat in an argument, fight or other competition.
- Rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash
- Rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash
- Utter with gargling or burbling sounds
- To clean one's mouth by holding water or some other liquid in the back of the mouth and blowing air out from the lungs
- To make a sound like the one made while gargling
- To clean a specific part of the body by gargling (almost always throat or mouth)
- To use (a liquid) for purposes of cleaning one's mouth or throat by gargling.
- To make a gargling sound.
RINSE vs GARGLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To force exhaled air through a liquid held in the back of the mouth, with the head tilted back, in order to cleanse or medicate the mouth or throat.
- To produce the sound of gargling when speaking or singing.
- To rinse or medicate (the mouth or throat) by gargling.
- To utter with a gargling sound.
- To circulate or apply (a medicine or solution) by gargling.
RINSE vs GARGLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To wash lightly; to cleanse with a second or repeated application of water after washing.
- To cleancse by the introduction of water; -- applied especially to hollow vessels.
- To wash lightly with water.
- To remove (soap, for example) by washing lightly in water.
- To warble; to sing as if gargling.
RINSE vs GARGLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To wash lightly, as by laving or bathing rather than rubbing; wash out or off with any cleansing liquid; especially, to subject to a fresh application of water in order to remove stains or impurities that may have been left from a former washing.
- To remove by rinsing: with out, away, off, etc.
- To wash or rinse, as the mouth or throat, with a liquid preparation, which is kept from descending into the stomach by a gentle expiration of air.
- To warble.
RINSE vs GARGLE: RELATED WORDS
- Lave, Fresh, Washout, Wastewater, Throw, Backwash, Flush, Hose, Clean, Flushing, Cleaning, Chlorhexidine, Rinse off, Gargle, Wash
- Glassful, Epsom salts, Vinegar, Camomile tea, Gargarize, Swig, Decoction, Squirt, Spritz, Gulp, Gurgle, Slurp, Glug, Mouthwash, Rinse
RINSE vs GARGLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Presoak, Prewash, Abundant, Shed, Fresh, Wastewater, Throw, Flush, Hose, Clean, Flushing, Cleaning, Chlorhexidine, Gargle, Wash
- Unguent, Anisette, Glassful, Epsom salts, Vinegar, Camomile tea, Gargarize, Swig, Decoction, Squirt, Spritz, Gurgle, Glug, Mouthwash, Rinse
RINSE vs GARGLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Rinse baseboards with clean water from rinse side of mop unit, and dry with wiping cloths.
- Measuring out the rinse aid Rinse aid makes dish DRYING easier.
- Rinse water and chlorine sanitizing rinse may be used as part of the replacement water.
- It will need a rinse out a product to rinse the product out of your hair and to rinse it out with good ingredients.
- Rather than using expensive rinse agents, simply fill your rinse aid dispenser with white vinegar.
- Delay rinse cycle to start when vehicles enter the rinse area.
- When you rinse testimoni wash for the oil and rinse.
- Rinse aid is dispensed automatically during the final rinse cycle.
- Rinse car off with the high pressure rinse.
- The rinse time value controls the number of seconds of the rinse cycle, and can be modified for a shorter or longer rinse cycle.
- Gargle for a minute each time to wash away any remaining residue.
- Simply add a few tablespoons of ACV to warm water and gargle.
- Wat, The bark is used as a gargle for swollen gams.
- It can also be used for sore mouths as a gargle.
- Hold in the mouth or Gargle for at least 30 seconds.
- My favorite use for it is as a gargle.
- Do not gargle or rinse mouth with solution.
- Gargle with salt water to relieve sore throat.
- Gargle with wheatgrass juice for a sore throat.
- Now we also did oregano oil gargle and spit, and ACV gargle and swallow prior.
RINSE vs GARGLE: QUESTIONS
- Do you have to rinse plastic bottles before recycling?
- Is over-the-counter fluoride rinse effective for gingivitis?
- What percentage of Behentrimonium chloride is in rinse-off?
- Should you rinse and repeat when shampooing your hair?
- Does Hetch Hetchy water go through ultraviolet rinse?
- Should you rinse your hair after using conditioner?
- Are pre rinse hoses available in different lengths?
- Can an herbal mouth rinse prevent periodontal inflammation?
- Should you rinse shiitake mushrooms before cooking?
- Did 'Lather Rinse Rinse Repeat' mislead a generation of young people?
- Why does my breath smell bad when I gargle with salt water?
- What happens if you gargle salt water 3 times a day?
- How long does it take for Betadine gargle solution to work?
- How often should I gargle Betadine for a sore throat?
- Is glycerol thymol gargle non-inferior to sodium phenylbutyrate?
- Should you gargle with hydrogen peroxide before brushing?
- Can Betadine germicide gargle 2% be used to gargle?