Shufflings example sentences
shuffling
noun
shuffling (noun)
- the action of walking without lifting one's feet fully from the ground:
- the action of shifting one's position or moving one's feet while standing, typically because of boredom, nervousness, or embarrassment:
- not lifting the feet fully from the ground when walking:
shuf·fle
verb
shuffling (present participle)
- walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground:
- shift one's position while sitting or move one's feet while standing, typically because of boredom, nervousness, or embarrassment:
- put part of one's body into (an item of clothing), typically in a clumsy way:
- rearrange (a deck of cards) by sliding the cards over each other quickly:
- move (people or things) around so as to occupy different positions or to be in a different order:
- play or arrange (tracks on a music player) in a random order:
- sort or look through (a number of things) hurriedly:
- behave in a shifty or evasive manner:
- get out of (a difficult situation) in an underhanded or evasive manner: