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1. He left a rather garbled message on my answerphone.
2. The papers had some garbled version of the story.
3. He gave a garbled account of what had happened.
4. He gave a garbled account of the meeting.
5. The injured man was still groggy and could only give a garbled account of the accident.
6. There was a garbled message from her on my answering machine.
7. The Coastguard needs to decipher garbled messages in a few minutes.
8. The newspapers had some garbled version of the story.sentencedict.com
9. The inherited mythology is garbled, and its guiding value lost or misconstrued.
10. During the Renaissance, for example, it surfaced repeatedly albeit in somewhat garbled form.
11. Most of the humor consists of watching Shore crack himself up with his own Valley garble.
12. She wanted more than the two dimensions of pretty pictures, more than the garbled pidgin of kitchen natives.
13. The voice on the tape was too garbled to understand.
14. There were a few more garbled words, part of an argument, then a loud noise and a scream.
15. It was the peculiar accent that puzzled me before; it made Alice's words sound garbled, nonsensical.
16. The account appears in garbled form in the New Testament.
17. Rachel was not an easy person to go to with such a strange and garbled fear.
18. Two quite different events, occurring some seventy years apart, appear to have been garbled or telescoped in this passage.
19. But he didn't say that — and if he was garbling his words there was method in his garble .
20. But for those who know little about Bible and the garbling people, I really do not recommend this movie.
21. In fact, this view of literature development includes at least three realization modes: garbling, summarizing and essence inheritance, which include innovation in each.
22. You might think based on that, that garble and garbage were related, since what's left once you remove the good stuff by garbling it, is the bad stuff, or garbage.
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