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garble

[ gahr-buhl ] [ ˈgɑr bəl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to distort or take misleading quotations from

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  • First recorded between 1400–50.
  • From Arabic gharbala, meaning “to sift.”

EXAMPLES OF GARBLE

  • Critics accused the documentary of deliberately garbling the historical speech.
  • The headline completely garbled what was actually said in the interview.
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scrabbly

[ skrab-lee ] [ ˈskræb li ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

insignificantly small or sparse

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EXAMPLES OF SCRABBLY

  • The garden had a few scrabbly weeds poking through the gravel.
  • The hotel gym had scrabbly amenities: one cracked mirror and a jump rope with no handles.
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bukh

[ book ] [ bÊŠk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to brag

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More about bukh

  • First recorded between 1880–1900.
  • From Sanskrit vak, meaning “speech.”
  • Ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *·É±ð°ìÊ·-, meaning “to speak;” from this root, we also get the words vocal, voice, and vow.

EXAMPLES OF BUKH

  • After accepting the job offer, she took to social media to bukh about this next chapter in her career.
  • They couldn’t resist bukhing about their kid’s skill on the violin.
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