adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The newspapers had some garbled version of the story.
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The voice on the tape was too garbled to understand.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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During the Renaissance, for example, it surfaced repeatedly albeit in somewhat garbled form.
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It was the peculiar accent that puzzled me before; it made Alice's words sound garbled , nonsensical.
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Rachel was not an easy person to go to with such a strange and garbled fear.
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The account appears in garbled form in the New Testament.
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There were a few more garbled words, part of an argument, then a loud noise and a scream.