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Use "garbling" in a sentence
"In his quotations from that speech, as he has made them upon former occasions, the extracts were taken in such a way as, I suppose, brings them within the definition of what is called garbling, taking portions of a speech which, when taken by themselves, do not present the entire sense of the speaker as expressed at the time."
"In his quotations from that speech, as he has made them upon former occasions, the extracts were taken in such a way as, I suppose, brings them within the definition of what is called garbling, -- taking portions of a speech which, when taken by themselves, do not present the entire sense of the speaker as expressed at the time."
"Set your house in order with the Government for arrears of time and paper, and leave vengeance to the Lord, who will forgive my "garbling""