From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmouthwashmouth‧wash /ˈmaʊθwɒʃ $ -wɒːʃ, -wɑːʃ/ noun [countable, uncountable] DCBa liquid used to make your mouth smell fresh or to get rid of infection in your mouth
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mouthwash• Alcohol, comic books and mouthwash all bask under the superior reputation of the market.• We saw transparent colas, deodorants, and mouthwashes.• Douches and mouthwashes and birth-control devices.• You can do this by using different after shaves and mouthwashes, and putting different styling products in your hair.• Too much of a hassle to use both toothpaste and mouthwash?• The polymer treatment might be used straight away as a daily mouthwash for mentally handicapped people to stop plaque sticking to teeth.• I got a very bad feeling as we pitched into the bathroom and-fumbled for the mouthwash.