garble - use in sentences

Object

  • speech: Plus, Three 6 Mafia's garbled, delighted acceptance speech provides one of the highlights of the evening.
  • text: Only garbled text is printing with my PC or Mac.
  • version: This is probably a garbled version of the story which follows.
  • message: Garbled messages would be decoded by specialist staff at SOE's Baker Street headquarters.
  • account: It also gives a garbled account of how to set tabulation points on a page.
  • form: Later: This is apparently a bit unfair, Jeff Noon's remarks having reached me in garbled form with two quotations conflated.

Adjective complement

  • English: The sons protested in garbled English that I was an electrician, and appealed to the dynamos and radiators.

Modifying Another Word

  • somewhat: The legend is somewhat garbled, and the vision has been attributed to various groups of people.
  • slightly: It also tends to be either too fast thus slightly garbled or too slow especially for expert users.
  • little: I, apparently, sounded tinny and the person I was talking to was a little garbled, especially when they talked loudly.
  • only: Only garbled text is printing with my PC or Mac.
  • just: Of course its possible Fran was talking this early and the sounds were just garbled but i don't think so.
  • completely: If you're unlucky the business person says the calculation has got completely garbled somehow and is completely wrong.

Preposition: in

  • transmission: Any information passed on using this method usually gets garbled in the transmission.

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