shuffle|shuffles in English

noun

[shuf·fle || 'ʃʌfl]

slow dragging gait; evasion, avoidance; mixing of playing cards; mixture, jumble; sliding dance step

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1. No time for shuffle, shuffle, shuffle(Sentencedict.com), or slow-as-molasses soliloquies.

2. I could shuffle forward and shuffle back.

3. Essence+ visual novel at Navel (in Japanese) Shuffle visual novel at MangaGamer Shuffle visual novel at YumeHaven Shuffle! at The Visual Novel Database Shuffle! anime at Funimation Entertainment Shuffle! (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

4. Walk properly don't shuffle.

5. Who is going to shuffle?

6. Bucketing Bucketing is an optimization technique that uses buckets (and Bucketing columns) to determine data partitioning and avoid data shuffle. The motivation is to optimize performance of a join query by avoiding shuffles (aka exchanges) of tables participating in the join

7. Shuffle Up and Deal.

8. Don't shuffle your feet along.

9. 21 Mrs Cohen shuffles away, then turns and waves at me encouragingly.

10. He's got arthritis and walks with a shuffle.

11. Give the cards a good shuffle.

12. The audience began to shuffle impatiently.

13. Don't shuffle: give us a clear answer.

14. Do you want me to shuffle those?

15. Do the bottom shuffle while watching telly.

16. Acrasia Sidewise Rock • 2009 Play Shuffle

17. Is it my turn to shuffle?

18. Don't shuffle your feet like that! Lift them properly.

19. She gave her papers a quick shuffle.

20. The old man walked with a shuffle.

21. People shuffle past, giving us a wide berth.

22. His feet made a quick convulsive shuffle.

23. 15 The shuffle and snicker that became the comedian's trademark.

24. He championed, cajoled, fumed and fussed through years of bureaucratic shuffles to save the project.

25. • He championed, Cajoled, fumed and fussed through years of bureaucratic shuffles to save the project