A small wave on the surface of a liquid.
Look through a book or other written material.
Stir up (water) so as to form ripples.
1A little riffle as of waiting fluttered through the grasses and leaves.
2As I riffle though my wallet, I see Canada went for cosy.
3She walked over to a bookshelf and began to riffle through journals.
4One had come apart in our first brush with a little riffle.
5Even thus we only just made the riffle in more than one case.
6We took my remuda, the spades and axes, and started for the riffle.
7He went through another riffle, his big tail sticking out of the water.
8He tugged the pack out now, and started to riffle through the designs.
9I hope so, anyway, and I'll try my best to make the riffle.
10What magic word? A swift riffle through his recollections of north myth exhumed nothing.
11He began to riffle the leaves of the book, restively.
12I turned back to the telephone book and began to riffle rapidly through it.
13At the bottom of each ledge is a riffle to arrest the particles of gold.
14You riffle through the knapsack, finally locating the notepad.
15And so they have made the riffle at last?
16I seen them swim the riffle last fall, bad water an' mush-ice runnin'-ona dare.
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