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- adjective Not
garbled ;coherent .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Blairtexts Ungarbled Good, and quite a few unBlair untexts ungarbled good, too.
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One message is ungarbled, at least: According to its world-famous stock-market strategist, Abby Joseph Cohen, the Standard & Poor's 500 index will only continue to go up and up and up.
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One message is ungarbled, at least: According to its world-famous stock-market strategist, Abby Joseph Cohen, the Standard & Poor's 500 index will only continue to go up and up and up.
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Q All the insiders who really are supposed to have the ungarbled word, this is what they're saying.
Dee Dee Myers Press Briefing ITY National Archives 1994
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MS. MYERS: We're still waiting for the ungarbled word
Dee Dee Myers Press Briefing ITY National Archives 1994
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We have given the foregoing documents, full and ungarbled, that our readers might fairly judge for themselves.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus American Anti-Slavery Society
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By so doing a true and ungarbled report will get out to
The Grey Room Eden Phillpotts 1911
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"The ungarbled for lesse, with directions how to use the same."
All About Coffee 1909
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A good edition should be a complete edition, ungarbled and unabridged.
The Private Library What We Do Know, What We Don't Know, What We Ought to Know About Our Books Arthur Lee Humphreys 1905
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Mr. Lincoln, betwixt mercy and policy, refrained from crushing his antagonist by an ungarbled publication of all the facts and documents; and in return for his forbearance he long continued to receive from Mr. Greeley vehement assurances that every direful disaster awaited the Republican party.
Abraham Lincoln Morse, John T 1899
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