亚洲网紅露点

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shuffle

[ shuhf-uhl ]

verb (used without object)

shuffled, shuffling.
  1. to walk without lifting the feet or with clumsy steps and a shambling gait.
  2. to scrape the feet over the floor in dancing.
  3. to move clumsily (usually followed by into ):

    to shuffle into one's clothes.

  4. to act underhandedly or evasively with respect to a stated situation (often followed by in, into, or out of ):

    to shuffle out of one's responsibilities.

  5. to intermix so as to change the relative positions of cards in a pack.


verb (used with object)

shuffled, shuffling.
  1. to move (one's feet) along the ground or floor without lifting them.

    Synonyms: , ,

  2. to perform (a dance) with such movements.
  3. to move (an object or objects) this way and that.
  4. to put, thrust, or bring trickily, evasively, or haphazardly (usually followed by in, into, out, etc.):

    to shuffle one's way into favor.

  5. to mix (cards in a pack) so as to change the relative positions.
  6. to jumble together, mix, or interchange the positions of (objects).

noun

  1. a scraping movement; dragging gait.
  2. an evasive trick; evasion.
  3. an act or instance of shuffling.
  4. Cards.
    1. a shuffling of cards in a pack.
    2. the right or turn to shuffle preparatory to dealing:

      You win the shuffle.

  5. a dance in which the feet are shuffled along the floor.

verb phrase

    1. to thrust aside; get rid of.
    2. to move away by, or as if by, shuffling:

      They shuffled off to school with little enthusiasm.

shuffle

/ 藞蕛蕦蹿蓹濒 /

verb

  1. to walk or move (the feet) with a slow dragging motion
  2. to change the position of (something), esp quickly or in order to deceive others
  3. tr to mix together in a careless manner

    he shuffled the papers nervously

  4. to mix up (cards in a pack) to change their order
  5. intr to behave in an awkward, evasive, or underhand manner; equivocate
  6. whenintr, often foll by into or out of to move or cause to move clumsily

    he shuffled out of the door

  7. intr to dance the shuffle
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

noun

  1. the act or an instance of shuffling
  2. a dance or dance step with short dragging movements of the feet
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藞蝉丑耻蹿蹿濒别谤, noun
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 谤别路蝉丑耻蹿顎僨濒别 verb reshuffled reshuffling noun
  • 耻苍路蝉丑耻蹿顎僨濒别诲 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of shuffle1

1525鈥35; < Low German schuffeln to walk clumsily or with dragging feet, mix (cards); akin to shovel
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of shuffle1

C16: probably from Low German 蝉肠丑眉蹿蹿别濒苍; see shove
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Like many of the condemned inmates, Cummings already has been transferred a second time, part of the ongoing prisoner shuffle as corrections officials manage space constraints and inmate security classifications.

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The textured mat is already on the table as Tony Lam sits down to shuffle the polished tiles.

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Carney may indeed choose to shuffle his Cabinet after bringing in a leaner team when he became prime minister last month.

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Every so often they shuffled a few inches forward, following the queue for Pope Francis's lying in state.

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Logan Roy, one of the richest men on the planet, shuffles off this mortal coil in his private jet鈥檚 toilet.

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