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If you have played "telephone", you know how easy it is to inadvertently garble a message.
"Garble" is not a term commonly associated with any specific animal. However, in a playful context, one might use it to describe the sounds made by certain animals that can be perceived as jumbled or unclear, like the chattering of monkeys or the calls of birds. If you meant a specific animal or sound, please provide more details!
If you seriously garble a quotation, I might not even be able to recognize it.
The root word of garbled is garble, which comes from the Middle French word "garbeler", meaning to sift or sort out impurities.
The women garbled the directions to the park, then she got lost.
It means something is mixed up and hard to understand.
Yes there's always a sound somewhere Like wind makes a sound cars makes a sound animals makes sound
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
Your voice is so garbled, I can't make you out.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
A swine typically makes a "oink" sound.