But she often seems to speak before she thinks, garbles words, mixes up history, or says things that don't make sense. |
When repeating answers, he so garbles them that a new answer must be provided. |
He cracks his vocals like a bullwhip, then garbles his lyrics with the patience of dry heaving. |
Repeated attempts to contact the Sol System have been met only with static and nonsensical garbles. |
Then our system prevents them from happening or garbles them in such a way that they look supremely ugly once they're created, such as our health-care system. |
Reverb — too much of it — garbles the vocals, but the point of the songs is the way they ride their rudimentary riffs toward euphoric dementia. |