Make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story.
1More than that and my concentration fails; the dreams garble into noise.
2The bird leaped back to its perch, spouting a garble of Spanish.
3All that came out was a garble, but he caught the names.
4A garble of outraged dialects met the three tourists impeding the walkway.
5I know how they can cut and garble, add and take away!
6Thus to suppress and eliminate, what is it but to garble?
7What she said was just a garble of consonants-like Glngr.
8Plus, we have land based transmitters to garble and override network satellite transmis- sions.
9You belong to me. Gode's burned tongue made an angry, eager garble of sound.
10But when she tried, all that came out was a pathetic garble of sound.
11They avoid eye contact, squirm in their seats, sweat, and start to garble their words.
12The saying which they garble meant the very opposite of what they made it mean.
13There is a refreshing absence of clichéd garble.
14Be the change you want to see in the city. (Removes garble in 6th paragraph)
15The gremlins even managed to garble the start of a pre-match interview with Ireland manager Mick McCarthy.
16It had started as simple radio garble.
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