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Meanings of
shuffling
in English
Russian
тасование
Portuguese
embaralhamento
Spanish
riffle
Catalan
barreja
Back to the meaning
Walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet.
make
shuffle
shambling
shamble
card shuffling
Russian
тасование
Synonyms
Examples for "
make
"
make
shuffle
shambling
shamble
card shuffling
Examples for "
make
"
1
However, he said helping people to
make
good choices remains a challenge.
2
Meanwhile Brexit had brought home to Europe the need to
make
changes.
3
Mrs Spelman said: We need to
make
the new CAP fundamentally different.
4
Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation
make
objective, rational decisions.
5
Photo: RNZ However he said his source might
make
the material public.
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.
1
Persi Diaconis is a mathematician who has been studying
card
shuffling
for over 25 years.
2
The
card
shuffling
ceased.
Usage of
shuffling
in English
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.
6
He moved forward, and the mass moved up behind him,
shuffling
,
determined.
7
In the hall she met Phibbs,
shuffling
along as if in pain.
8
He could hear his friends
shuffling
along behind him, sometimes muttering something.
9
After another half-hour of
shuffling
,
she sat down and asked her question.
10
The MP was looking at the work party
shuffling
through the gate.
11
A certain amount of sighing and
shuffling
began, particularly among the girls.
12
I hear their
shuffling
footsteps behind me and step onto the ledge.
13
The Secretary came forward,
shuffling
papers, and handed some to the President.
14
Noise carried from below: something
shuffling
through the mist obscuring the lane.
15
A few minutes later she was back,
shuffling
through the books again.
16
While the system still worked, the repeated
shuffling
significantly curbed favorable opportunities.
Other examples for "shuffling"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
shuffling
Noun
Singular
shuffle
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
shuffle through
shuffle feet
be a shuffling
shuffle along
shuffle footsteps
More collocations
Translations for
shuffling
Russian
тасование
Portuguese
embaralhamento
embaralhar
Spanish
riffle
Catalan
barreja
Shuffling
through the time
Shuffling
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common