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In this audio titled "Swishing Water," you are drawn into an intimate auditory experience of oral hygiene. You can hear the audible swishing of water, which is suggestive of someone rinsing their mouth. The sound is akin to the effervescent turbulence of a liquid, possibly an antiseptic mouthwash like Listerine, being swirled vigorously inside the oral cavity. The rhythmic swishing is punctuated by occasional gargling noises, giving a sense of depth and variation to the audio. These resonating gargles paint a vivid picture of a mouth being thoroughly cleansed. The listener can almost visualize the speaker tilting their head back, allowing the liquid to reach the back of their throat, before bringing it back to swish again. The audio progresses to the defining moment of the oral rinse routine – the spit. The distinctive sound of water being expelled into a sink is unmistakable. The spit sound, while not the most glamorous, is frank and authentic, completing the