SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: NOUN
- A player's right or turn to do this.
- A short sliding step or movement, or a walk characterized by such steps.
- A dance in which the feet slide along or move close to the floor.
- A confused mixture or state of things; a jumble.
- A feature on a music or video player that plays music or other files in a random order.
- An act of shuffling cards, dominoes, or tiles.
- The act of mixing cards haphazardly
- In dancing, a rapid scraping movement of the feet; also, a dance in which the feet are shuffled alternately over the floor at regular intervals. The double shuffle differs from the shuffle in each movement being executed twice in succession with the same foot.
- A slow, heavy, irregular manner of moving; an awkward, dragging gait.
- A varying or undecided course of behavior, usually for the purpose of deceiving; equivocation; evasion; artifice.
- The right or turn of shuffling or mixing the cards: as, whose shuffle is it?
- Specifically, a changing of the order of cards in a pack so that they may not fall to the players in known or preconcerted order. See shuffle, v. t., 2.
- A shoving or pushing; particularly, a thrusting out of place or order; a change producing disorder.
- Walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet
- An evasive or deceitful action; an equivocation.
- Walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet
- An awkward, clumsy, irregular pace or gait.
- An awkward, irregular gait.
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Who walks while dragging or shuffling the feet.
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: VERB
- Move about, move back and forth
- Walk by dragging one's feet
- Mix so as to make a random order or arrangement
- Present participle of shamble.
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To mix together (playing cards or tiles, for example) so as to make a random order of arrangement.
- To put quickly or furtively; shunt.
- To move (things, for example) from one place or position to another; transfer or shift.
- To slide (the feet) along the floor or ground while walking.
- To act in a shifty or deceitful manner; equivocate.
- To mix playing cards, tiles, or dominoes together so as to make their order random.
- To present, play, or display (music or video files) in random order.
- To shift from position to position or move from place to place.
- To dance casually with sliding and tapping steps.
- To move with short sliding steps, without or barely lifting the feet.
- To move in a slovenly, dragging manner; to drag or scrape the feet in walking or dancing.
- To use arts or expedients; to make shift.
- To change one's position; to shift ground; to evade questions; to resort to equivocation; to prevaricate.
- To change the relative position of cards in a pack.
- N/A
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To push off; to rid one's self of.
- To remove or introduce by artificial confusion.
- To mix by pushing or shoving; to confuse; to throw into disorder; especially, to change the relative positions of, as of the cards in a pack.
- To shove one way and the other; to push from one to another.
- N/A
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To shove little by little; push along gradually from place to place; hence, to pass from one to another: as, to shuffle money from hand to hand.
- Specifically, to change the relative positions of (cards in a pack).
- To thrust carelessly or at random; change by pushing from place to place; hence, to confuse; mix; intermingle.
- To put or bring (in, off, out, up, etc.) under cover of disorder, or in a confused, irregular, or tricky way.
- To drag with a slovenly, scraping movement; move with a shuffle.
- To perform with a shuffle.
- To push; shove; thrust one's self forward.
- To mix up cards in a pack, changing their positions so that they may fall to the players in irregular and unknown order. Compare I., 2.
- To move little by little; shift gradually; shift.
- To shift to and fro in conduct; act undecidedly or evasively; hence, to equivocate; prevaricate; practise dishonest shifts.
- To move in a slow, irregular, lumbering fashion; drag clumsily or heavily along a surface; especially, to walk with a slovenly, dragging, or scraping gait.
- To shove the feet noisily to and fro on the floor or ground; specifically, to scrape the floor with the feet in dancing.
- To proceed awkwardly or with difficulty; struggle clumsily or perfunctorily.
- Synonyms To equivocate, quibble, sophisticate, dodge.
- Characterized by an awkward, irregular, clumsy, weak-kneed motion or gait: as, a shambling trot; shambling legs.
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: RELATED WORDS
- Hash, Melee, Intermingling, Huddle, Miscommunication, Redesign, Realignment, Move, Reshuffle, Make, Scuffle, Shamble, Shambling, Ruffle, Mix
- N/A
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Scrimmage, Mixing, Hash, Melee, Intermingling, Huddle, Miscommunication, Redesign, Realignment, Move, Make, Scuffle, Shambling, Ruffle, Mix
- N/A
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The distributions to the right show results from permutation tests that randomly shuffle the data and estimate a treatment effect for each shuffle.
- Shuffle and aggregation buffer: the place where shuffle data reside and intermediate results of aggregation.
- Shuffle will iterate over each item and give your function the element and the shuffle instance.
- Cupid Shuffle Shuffle Cupid Shuffle Cupid Shuffle, Cupid Shuffle Cupid Shuffle, Cupid Shuffle Cupid Shuffle, Cupid Shuffle Cupid Shuffle, Cupid Shuffle Cup.
- Learn how to riffle shuffle a deck of cards for your magic routine or just as a card shuffle.
- If you just need to shuffle an array, just import the shuffle method.
- Whenever you shuffle a card into a deck, shuffle in an extra copy.
- Shuffle: Shuffle is a term used to describe the random playback of tracks.
- MIPS: Align, Shuffle Youth, Shuffle Child, and Mio.
- If the Spark external shuffle service is enabled, the shuffle service manages the shuffle data, instead of the executors.
- As mentioned above, repeatedly entering, killing Shambling corpses, then leaving will eventually stop these adds from spawning.
- Despite its monstrous form, the shambling mound is a living plant that requires air and nourishment.
- That is, until a guy with pockets full of knives and lint came shambling along.
- Use the guide and you can make any monster into a shambling undead.
- People turned to look after him, so uncouth was his shambling figure.
- Attached to this skull is a shambling mass of clavicles and phalanges.
- We later see a shambling corpse missing those fleshy parts.
- The swarm howled in protest and started a shambling pursuit.
- He's too busy fighting shambling men in rubber masks.
- Primal Shambling Mound is a creature in Pathfinder: Kingmaker.
SHUFFLE vs SHAMBLING: QUESTIONS
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