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Definition of shuffling
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Shuffling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shuffl.
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Slipshod
::
Slipshod
(a.)
Figuratively:
Careless
in
dress,
manners,
style,
etc.;
slovenly;
shuffling;
as,
slipshod
manners;
a
slipshod
or loose style of
writing..
Shuffling
::
Shuffling
(a.)
Evasive;
as, a
shuffling
excuse..
Prevarication
::
Prevarication
(n.) The act of
prevaricating,
shuffling,
or
quibbling,
to evade the truth or the
disclosure
of
truth;
a
deviation
from the truth and fair
dealing..
Shuffling
::
Shuffling
(v.) In a
shuffling
manner.
Breakdown
::
Breakdown
(n.) Any rude, noisy dance
performed
by
shuffling
the feet,
usually
by one
person
at a
time..
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(n.) The act of
shuffling;
a
mixing
confusedly;
a
slovenly,
dragging
motion..
Evasive
::
Evasive
(a.)
Tending
to
evade,
or
marked
by
evasion;
elusive;
shuffling;
avoiding
by
artifice..
Shuffling
::
Shuffling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shuffl.
Shuffling
::
Shuffling
(a.)
Moving
with a
dragging,
scraping
step..
Breakdown
::
Breakdown
(n.) A
noisy,
rapid,
shuffling
dance
engaged
in
competitively
by a
number
of
persons
or pairs in
succession,
as among the
colored
people
of the
Southern
United
States,
and so
called,
perhaps,
because
the
exercise
is
continued
until most of those who take part in it break
down..
Scamble
::
Scamble
(v. i.) To move
awkwardly;
to be
shuffling,
irregular,
or
unsteady;
to
sprawl;
to
shamble..
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