riffle|riffled|riffles|riffling in English
verb
[rif·fle || 'rɪfl]
shuffle cards; leaf through, thumb through; turn pages quickly
Use "riffle|riffled|riffles|riffling" in a sentence
1. She riffled her husband's diary.
2. A stiff breeze riffles the brush.
3. He riffled through the papers on his desk.
4. Free riffle baby afghan pattern.
5. A riffle bullet clean through the heart.
6. Our Five-Starred Red Flag is riffling in the breeze.
7. The red flags were riffled by the breeze.
8. Riffling: Can a teacher be dismissed for economic reasons?
9. He was riffling through the papers on his desk.
10. Our Five-Starred Red Flag is riffling in the breeze.sentence dictionary
11. I riffled through the pages until I reached the index.
12. He riffled through the stack of papers on his desk.
13. I riffle through my Esquire, practically ripping the pages out at the seam.
14. He riffled through the records but could not find his own name.
15. It riffles the torn papers on desks daubed with red, white and blue paint.
16. He finished riffling through the cards and then passed them to the old man.
17. The sniper aimed his riffle at the man on the horse.
18. Dr. Amanda J. Crosier-Riffle is a Psychiatrist in Albany, NY
19. The Nature Conservancy 4274 Waggoner Riffle Rd West Union OH 45693
20. 8 synonyms for Cockle: ripple, ruffle, undulate, riffle, pucker, rumple, crumple, knit
21. Its riffle touched my heartstrings deeply. and leave echo, just like hugs.
22. English words for Cataracta include waterfall, cataract, portcullis, floodgate, riffle and fall
23. Any alteration of water clarity or silting over rock and riffles can be expected to be detrimental.
24. The abundant new products of Philips guiding the riffle of MP 3 market.
25. Remember those flip-books that with a riffle played out a short animation?