shuffles Synonyms

shuffles Meaning

shuffles

to move by sliding along or back and forth without lifting, to walk or move by sliding or dragging the feet, to dance in a lazy nonchalant manner with sliding and tapping motions of the feet, a dance characterized by such a step, to work into or out of trickily, to mix in a disorderly mass, an evasion of the issue, a sliding or dragging walk, music played in a shuffle rhythm, a rhythm where each beat of the measure is played as a triplet with the first and second parts of the triplet tied and the third part accented, a sliding or scraping step in dancing, to rearrange (playing cards, dominoes, tiles, etc.) to produce a random order, a confusing jumble (as of papers or events), to mix cards to change their order in the pack, a dragging sliding movement, to move about, back and forth, or from one place to another, an act of shuffling (as of cards), to push out of sight, an act of shuffling, to put or thrust aside or under cover, to act or speak in a shifty or evasive manner, a right or turn to shuffle, to perform (something, such as a dance) with a dragging, sliding step, to mix in a mass confusedly, to execute in a perfunctory or clumsy manner, to move from place to place, to move or walk in a sliding dragging manner without lifting the feet, a disorderly mass or pile, to mix playing cards or counters by shuffling

shuffles Sentence Examples

  1. The students shuffled into the classroom, their feet creating a cacophony of sounds.
  2. The dealer shuffled the cards, preparing for the upcoming game.
  3. The wind shuffled the leaves, creating a rustling symphony that filled the air.
  4. The teacher shuffled the papers, searching for a specific student's assignment.
  5. The librarian shuffled the books on the shelves, ensuring they were organized and accessible.
  6. The dancer shuffled her feet, warming up for the upcoming performance.
  7. The waiter shuffled between tables, taking orders and serving food.
  8. The hikers shuffled through the undergrowth, their boots crunching on the fallen leaves.
  9. The computer shuffled the files, rearranging them in alphabetical order.
  10. The child shuffled their feet impatiently, waiting for their turn to play.

FAQs About the word shuffles

to move by sliding along or back and forth without lifting, to walk or move by sliding or dragging the feet, to dance in a lazy nonchalant manner with sliding a

blends, assortments, medleys, scrambles, varieties, collages, rummages,jumbles, jambalayas, jungles

drifts, floats,slides, glides, hangs, whisks, waltzes, wafts, breezes, coasts

The students shuffled into the classroom, their feet creating a cacophony of sounds.

The dealer shuffled the cards, preparing for the upcoming game.

The wind shuffled the leaves, creating a rustling symphony that filled the air.

The teacher shuffled the papers, searching for a specific student's assignment.