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- Dictionaryshuffling/ˈʃʌfəlɪŋ/
noun
- 1. the action of walking without lifting one's feet fully from the ground: "I heard the sound of doors opening and then the noisy shuffling of feet"
adjective
- 1. not lifting the feet fully from the ground when walking: "a shuffling old man"
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to move your feet or bottom around, while staying in the same place, especially because you are uncomfortable, nervous, or embarrassed: The woman in front of me kept shuffling around in her seat all the way through the performance. When I asked him where he'd been, he just looked at the ground and shuffled his feet.
1. : to mix in a mass confusedly : jumble. 2. : to put or thrust aside or under cover. shuffled the whole matter out of his mind. 3. a. : to rearrange (playing cards, dominoes, tiles, etc.) to produce a random order. b. : to move about, back and forth, or from one place to another : shift. shuffle funds among various accounts. 4. a.
Shuffling definition: moving in a dragging or clumsy manner.. See examples of SHUFFLING used in a sentence.
SHUFFLING definition: moving in a dragging or clumsy manner | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
to move your feet or bottom around, while staying in the same place, especially because you are uncomfortable, nervous, or embarrassed: The woman in front of me kept shuffling around in her seat all the way through the performance.
SHUFFLE definition: 1. to walk by pulling your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them: 2. to move your…. Learn more.
n. 1. A short sliding step or movement, or a walk characterized by such steps. 2. A dance in which the feet slide along or move close to the floor. 3. A confused mixture or state of things; a jumble: The letter got lost in the shuffle. 4. A feature on a music or video player that plays music or other files in a random order. 5.