Walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet.
Walk by dragging one's feet.
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Examples for "shuffling "
Examples for "shuffling "
1 Global finance experts say some banks are also shuffling loans between themselves.
2 Mrs. Agar was shuffling about in the chair as if in pain.
3 The Singapore state investor has been shuffling its financial portfolio fairly regularly.
4 It was just another achingly long time spent shuffling reports and dossiers.
5 Professor Channing came shuffling down the hall a full ten minutes late.
1 Not a whisper in the court; not the shuffle of a foot.
2 Stowable transport features make it easy to shuffle during or between problems.
3 The real badass news and quality storytelling get lost in the shuffle .
4 There was in the stiff shuffle of the men something rather familiar.
5 He doesn't need to listen for her shuffle to know she'll follow.
1 She and she alone could see any promise in the shambling youngster.
2 My reputation is a great shambling pile of ruins to begin with.
3 It made a hideous, mewling sound and took a shambling step forward.
4 At first Charley did not grasp the meaning of the shambling trail.
5 He came, white and shambling ; we have nothing to fear from Henderson.
1 It was a walk Laura recognized instantly, sort of a half - shamble , half-strut.
2 I stood in my doorway and watched him shamble off to bed.
3 Then they take their handcarts and shamble slowly towards the farthest door.
4 We passed an old woman hanging a shamble - man made of oat sheaves.
5 I was surprised to see people setting up straw-stuffed shamble - men outside their homes.
6 Saunders watched the bent form shamble between the counters and desks and disappear.
7 Bandits were fairly common, but there were also wicked uncles, stepmothers, and shamble - men .
8 They reined in to watch the hundred or so broken figures shamble past.
9 His walk was a patient shamble , but he covered incredible distances.
10 Then he started gathering old faerie stories too, legends about bogies and shamble - men .
11 They took in her pallor, her shamble , her vacant eyes and inarticulate groans.
12 The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble ; every sailor a butcher.
13 The sudden ray shot keen and pure into that shamble .
14 They began to rise, to shamefacedly shamble toward the door.
15 There were pages on the shamble - men , rendlings, and the trow.
16 Flen watched them shamble idly about, cropping the grass with their wide, rubbery mouths.
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