shaffle (Meaning)
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shaffle (v. i.)
To hobble or limp; to shuffle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shaffle
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shaffle Sentence Examples
- I shaffled around the room, searching for my lost keys.
- He shaffled his feet impatiently, eager to leave.
- The old man shaffled slowly up the stairs, his legs heavy with age.
- The dance instructor taught us a new shaffle that required us to cross our feet.
- The children shaffled their feet in the dirt, creating a dusty trail.
- The horse shaffled its hooves on the ground, restless and eager to run.
- The waitress shaffled over to the table, carrying a tray of food.
- I shaffled through my closet, trying to find an outfit to wear.
- The wind shaffled through the leaves, creating a rustling sound.
- The deck of cards shaffled easily in my hands, thanks to its smooth finish.
FAQs About the word shaffle
To hobble or limp; to shuffle.
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I shaffled around the room, searching for my lost keys.
He shaffled his feet impatiently, eager to leave.
The old man shaffled slowly up the stairs, his legs heavy with age.
The dance instructor taught us a new shaffle that required us to cross our feet.