A final view of the Earth from space is shown with a slightly garbled narration, presumably by the Earth, stating, "Welcome to your next journey".
The pixilated woman on the screen of "Ruby2" answers your typed-in questions in a slightly garbled voice.
He gave me a slightly garbled account of what had happened earlier and wanted to know if I knew there were some gangsters after me.
Jean Thompson's amiable third novel takes its title from a slightly garbled version of the Air Force anthem.
The translator chose an archaic and slightly garbled version of Nynorsk for the mountain-dwellers, and this was widely seen as an insult.
Immediately, a slightly garbled voice came over the speaker: "This is General Grisham, sir."
A moment later Hart heard Pete Newman's slightly garbled voice: "Go ahead, Dan, what's up?"
"Just reporting in as you asked," said the helmsman, his voice only slightly garbled thanks to the boosting of the radio signal.
Although her pronounciation was heavily accented, and slightly garbled, they seemed to be getting the message.
Many readers will recognize the last three sentences as slightly garbled lines from a poem by Louise Bogan.