How To Use Shuffle In A Sentence

  • All the while their mother snorted, shuffled about a bit and then went back to sleep. The Sun
  • *shuffle, dig dig* I digs throo teh blankees an finds wun just for yoo. Can I come live wiv u? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • I shuffled my hospital armchair forward, across the BUPA contract carpet. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • Their sleep was eased by the sound of water and the steady shuffle of hooves, the night closed in around them, drawing the light from the fire until it was glowing embers.
  • A spokesman for the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party called the cabinet shuffle "a futile exercise which inspires none and in no way dispels the gloom shadowing" Mr. Singh's government, according to Press Trust of India. India Fires Environment Minister Who Held Up Projects
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  • There was one last shuffle of positions as they prepared for another legendary story.
  • With some discs, it might not much matter; however, this album is not just a collection of songs that could be shuffled about.
  • When the pack is used up, all the played and discarded cards are gathered and shuffled to form a new pack to deal from.
  • There may be a shuffle of preselected leaders, a review of the news footage, and, of course, the rebels may be rounded up to face a fate unknown. Zondra Hughes: Egypt Revolt: This Is Biblical
  • The speech is an attempt to regain the initiative after criticism of his handling of a shadow cabinet reshuffle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Standing, I shuffled into the kitchen and peered into the space below the sink.
  • Highlights therefore include the acoustic shuffle of The Charging Sky, which includes some really lush melodies, excellent slide guitar and really fun lyrics.
  • The line shuffled forward a little.
  • Saturday nights, walked through the meadows and round by the mill and back home past the creek on Sunday afternoons, taken his seat in the brake for the annual outing, shuffled his way through the polka at the tradesmen's ball, and generally seized all legitimate opportunities for sporting with Amaryllis in the shade, has a hundred advantages which your successful careerer lacks. The Man Upstairs and Other Stories
  • There is an occasional cough, the shuffle of a footstep, the jingle of some coins, and the rattle of newspapers.
  • There are some who can perform magic tricks while others cannot even shuffle a deck of cards.
  • A pair of slipshod feet shuffled, hastily, across the bare floor of the room, as this interrogatory was put; and there issued, from a door on the right hand; first, a feeble candle: and next, the form of the same individual who has been heretofore described as labouring under the infirmity of speaking through his nose, and officiating as waiter at the public – house on Saffron Hill. Oliver Twist
  • Archie shuffled his feet and looked as if he'd like to vanish up his parlour chimney.
  • The ball fell to Andy van der Meyde at the far post of the German goal, but before he could perform the necessary soft-shoe shuffle that would have enabled him to tee-up a shot, a German defender had closed him down.
  • The standard way to mix a deck of playing cards—the one used everywhere from casinos to rec rooms—is what is known as a riffle or "dovetail" shuffle. Pick a Card, Any Card
  • When he goes to the podium to introduce his fellow speakers, he walks with a nervous shuffle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also lost in the shuffle is the bad foul by the Mavs player. Blazer fans had it right: Mark Wunderlich is a lousy referee (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • His frame was portly and he shuffled when he walked, his feet turned slightly inwards. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • As the mailman shuffled off to the next house, Clarence quickly unwrapped the parcel revealing an audio tape.
  • In lieu of using polls to determine a candidate's strength among the voters, prudent observers will watch how the campaign teams shuffle their money.
  • His right arm is still paralysed and when he walks it is with an awkward shuffle. The Sun
  • There was a quick shuffle of feet and scraping of the wooden desks and chairs against the linoleum floor as everyone immediately situated themselves in their seats.
  • It doesn't take much to shuffle test papers in front of a classrooms of students; the art of the educator is in interpreting the results and assisting each student in their strength and weaknesses. Sound Politics: Sorry, low-income children of Washington, you lose
  • This edition features a round board instead of the usual square and a plastic card dispenser that resembles a playing card shuffler.
  • The dealer shuffles the dominoes by mixing them thoroughly face down on the table.
  • In real life, my family and I were shuffled off to a cramped, airless, plasticky holding area and offered cheap pastries and instant coffee.
  • His Cabinet reshuffle largely involved middle-ranking and junior members of his ministerial team.
  • How many other things must be crammed in before this mortal coil is shuffled off? Times, Sunday Times
  • The prime minister told reporters this morning that he plans to reshuffle his entire cabinet.
  • Sometimes the songs have a folksy sway, cool melodic lines unfolding with squeezebox sounds, soft basslines and understated percussion around them; sometimes, they coolly shuffle like the bouncier songs of Madeleine Peyroux. Half Seas Over: Half Seas Over
  • In ‘Dead,’ a spare country-rock shuffle, Harris analogizes the deaths of great songwriters who died too young with her inability to escape love.
  • One thing you cannot do is simply shuffle paragraphs around on the page to "deduplicate" things. Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com
  • As long as shuffle is turned off, it should be fairly reliable. The Minimalist OS X Desktop | Lifehacker Australia
  • The thoughts shuffle about in your head. Times, Sunday Times
  • As usual we'd left it so late that booking was a waste of time, as we found we'd been shuffled into one of the smaller screens, and the few of us in there were left to rattle around in the middle of a dozen-dozen empty seats.
  • Flora shuffled through a pile of magazines.
  • Wings and quarterbacks must learn the cutter, feeder, and post position of the Shuffle.
  • Major cabinet turnovers have been rare, although chancellors occasionally have reshuffled their cabinets, shifting a minister from one post to another.
  • With the titles shuffled around a bit, they've finally got a good roll going in the manhwa side. Anime Nano!
  • He gradually shuffled out of our lives, becoming more remote and more distant. Times, Sunday Times
  • If no player has a double (theoretically this can happen once in 700 games) the stones are put back and there is a new shuffle.
  • When the banner deal is done, the dealer takes all of the extra cards, puts them back in the deck, and shuffles 2-3 more times.
  • The dust has yet to settle but already there is talk of the next reshuffle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Numerous companies also have reshuffled their corporate organizational charts.
  • He fielded three at the back again in a widespread reshuffle due to a host of key players missing for various reasons. The Sun
  • Olbermann doesn't hold the cards he needs, he can reshuffle and redeal the deck. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • They shuffled some more and looked about, uneasy, unsettled, on edge.
  • During the shuffle, dealer holds the cards so that she and the other players cannot see any of their faces.
  • An appointment from within the current cabinet would trigger an automatic reshuffle of his government. Times, Sunday Times
  • The clerk shuffles through a pile of documents, tells him not to worry, he does have an appointment, and to go back to where he came from.
  • The dust has yet to settle but already there is talk of the next reshuffle. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the while their mother snorted, shuffled about a bit and then went back to sleep. The Sun
  • So on with the green eyeshade this morning to try and make sense of and comment on the Tory reshuffle.
  • On the ship the men established a friendly relationship, playing games such as ringtoss, shuffleboard, and euchre.
  • Dennin shuffled his feet on the barrel, looked down bashfully like THE UNEXPECTED
  • He also plans a reshuffle to freshen his ministerial team. The Sun
  • It's not as though she ever expressed interest in moving somewhere warm where she could play shuffleboard all day or anything.
  • Employees shuffle into the training room for a three-to six-hour session featuring an array of information.
  • The cards in the pot are shuffled together with the discarded cards and re-dealt to the players, so that each player has one card fewer than in the round before.
  • I drove along the same route only this time I past the larger intersection at T. C. Jester where I know Lucy hardly ever comes to a complete stop; doing what I call a shuffle as opposed to a legal complete stop. T F Stern's Rantings
  • Alternatively, a Prime Minister may reshuffle a minister who has been associated with policies which have failed or which are unpopular.
  • The rest of those cowardly rats just stared at the ceiling and shuffled their papers.
  • When word came that Iron Mike had been floored by a virulent attack of the sniffles, his disconsolate well-wishers had to shuffle off without meeting their thick-necked hero.
  • There sounded a slight shuffle before the blonde-haired beauty appeared, dress now slightly wrinkled though just as pretty.
  • The reimagining falls to pieces, only to be shuffled and retried. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This point deserves attention, not for the sake of the miserable and ruinous advantage which is obtained by taunting an adversary in controversy with inconsistency till you drive him to improve his logical position by increasing the exactingness of his demands, but because the advocates of Home Rule (honestly enough, no doubt) confuse the matter under discussion by a strange kind of intellectual shuffle. England's Case Against Home Rule
  • The cards are not normally shuffled between hands - they are just gathered together, cut and dealt.
  • As well as re-orging every quarter the corporate wizards also like us to have a desk shuffle on a regular basis, making you feel much like a character at the mad hatters tea party.
  • His walk was reduced to a shuffle and his speech became muffled.
  • This is only a four-minute slippery shuffle from the ski lifts, while also being handy for the resort's centre.
  • George heard the soft shuffle of footsteps approaching from the hall.
  • With only 10 slots, the shuffled deck consists of 20 groups of cards that alternate between ascending and descending card orders.
  • With a shimmy and a shuffle, that was all he needed to go in for a try.
  • Manager Jim Tracy instead sent pinch-hitter Ryan Doumit to the plate, and as a light rain began to fall, Cox sprang from the dugout and shuffled toward the mound, his artificial knees seeming to creak with each step. In the Time of Bobby Cox
  • Just shuffle over the soil in your boots, then give it a light rake. Times, Sunday Times
  • And since these issues are hardly to be agreed on because of the polar interests of rulers and opposition, the acting majority preferred to defer the reshuffle of the main law.
  • Such was the attempt to control the lives of the working class, that in 1542 even shuffleboard was banned - a game which we now call shove half-penny.
  • He turned slowly and shuffled back to his seat behind the counter and turned up the radio.
  • Now that everybody has their cards [each has 12 cards, 3 of each suit], each person then shuffles their own cards.
  • I shuffled off to where he'd pointed, feeling a cold bar of mercurial metal, like in thermometers, stretch from the first bone of my chest, and settling into the pit of my stomach.
  • At the very least, he is expected before long to reshuffle his government. Times, Sunday Times
  • The guests shuffled to their feet, still shocked over what had almost occurred.
  • *shuffles off to look for ear trumpet, forgetting it's already in his ear* Languagehat.com: GREEKING HARRY POTTER.
  • The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet
  • The birds kept calling as they shuffled about, and I tried my best to let the sound sink into my brain.
  • He also plans a reshuffle to freshen his ministerial team. The Sun
  • McManus also raised eyebrows with a number of administrative shuffles that promoted some cops and transferred others who had been high up in his predecessor's administration.
  • Halvard, the elderly man-at-arms, shuffled around and cupped his hand to his mouth. NEVERWHERE
  • To achieve a perfect shuffle, the deck is divided exactly in half, and the cards of the two halves are alternately interleaved.
  • How do you do that, shuffle around? The Sun
  • He has every reason to reshuffle his cabinet or at least move seats around.
  • The reshuffle was intended to be a much simpler affair than it ultimately became.
  • They shuffled slowly down the turf towards the cliff's edge.
  • He left his shirt near the fire and shuffled into the woods without removing his wet shorts.
  • Don't worry: there was a cabinet reshuffle last week. Times, Sunday Times
  • Riley cleared his throat and shuffled uneasily on his feet.
  • The Prime Minister announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet.
  • This summer also brought two important cabinet shuffles.
  • We have a game room with a shuffleboard and slot machine. Traveling with the Stars: Paula Deen
  • With comedian Jeff Hiller MCing and set around Galapagos's large pond, the event will feature politically-themed cruise games such as shuffleboard and lame 'rubber duckie "races, as well as drink specials, comedians, musicians, DJs and hundreds of young activists. Feminist blogs
  • The cross-cutting sympathies have shuffled up foreign policy allegiances. Times, Sunday Times
  • I turned into the driveway of a house, shuffled past the parked cars and straight into the garden. The Sun
  • It's unfortunate, because while it may lead to big opening grosses, a lot of pictures that are a little different and don't fit so neatly into either a niche market or a high-concept marketing approach can get lost in the shuffle.
  • He walked with a hesitating shuffle, unsure how to distribute his weight.
  • The North-West programme franchise remains highly lucrative, with under three years to go before renewal or a reshuffle.
  • Paired with the kinds of things you find at your typical nightspots—i.e. liquor, bottle service, plush couches and, no doubt, plenty of loud music—there will be things you don't usually find, i.e. bocce ball, shuffleboard and miniature golf. Mulligans Over the Village
  • Think of how the property boom in the UK has reshuffled towns and cities - changing cityscapes, mental maps, cultural capital, urban imagery.
  • The reshuffle will be judged on whether it leaves the country better governed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The much-awaited change of guard in the military would follow the latest TNI reshuffle which affected 118 officers.
  • Quoits and shuffleboard, darts and table tennis are enjoyed by passengers of all ages. Times, Sunday Times
  • On major occasions like a leadership election, Cabinet reshuffles, ministerial resignations, or the Budgets, the strip of turf opposite Parliament on College Green resembles a crowded marketplace.
  • As it is never paired with a partner, it escapes a process called recombination that shuffles the code of every other chromosome in each new individual. Crusaders sowed seeds of modern Beirut
  • Results of the FTSE quarterly reshuffle will be announced tomorrow, based on closing prices today. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you're wading the flats, shuffle your feet - then if any rays are around they will pick up the vibrations and move away.
  • First, it's being tied into a wider junior ministerial reshuffle.
  • Cole came into his cubicle and shuffled some of the papers on top.
  • Lawyers claim he shuffled assets around to keep his cash beyond her reach. The Sun
  • They expect a Cabinet reshuffle in the summer.
  • The dealer shuffles the cards and offers them to be cut by the player to the dealer's right.
  • Behind us, a middle-aged couple began to dance, a gentle rhythmic shuffle which seemed to catch on amongst the audience.
  • I could imagine the terrible things, the way they creep up on you with the shuffle of small steps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hebden's face had collapsed back into a mask of indifference and Mrs Jones shuffled past him without a second glance.
  • Well, normal if you ignored the fact that Kate could pass around the mic telekinetically, and Marissa could somehow predict which song would pop up next, even with the machine set to shuffle. Haven
  • And the fact that there'll be the ministerial reshuffle is a mere co-incidence.
  • Some very fine shuffleboard playing on my part that still didn't get us the win.
  • You can shake it to shuffle songs and turn it sideways to watch music and flick through album covers.
  • Would you like to play a little pool or indoor shuffleboard in a room like that of an exclusive club, but one that welcomes you and your friends?
  • He shuffled his way around the streets dragging his right leg behind him, a bit like "the mummy" in the old movies, puffing away at a dowt he had picked up in the gutter and wearing a cloth cap and raggy clothes.
  • Blind Lemon recently released their debut self-titled album, which showcases the band's range of sounds from swing and shuffle to slow blues.
  • Drew and Jordan tussled out the door and onto the side walk, as Gavin shuffles along behind them.
  • They expect a Cabinet reshuffle in the summer.
  • Far from suffering boardroom reshuffles, the current management team has been leading the business for over 18 months.
  • However, from time to time in the short term, the aggregate queues can become congested, as traffic and QoS are shuffled within the network.
  • There is an occasional cough, the shuffle of a footstep, the jingle of some coins, and the rattle of newspapers.
  • Who said the prime minister could not have reshuffled his Cabinet and not fired her and still given me a job?
  • She shuffled papers on her desk, and he went into his office, made a few phone calls, and waited for the confrontation.
  • But, as she shuffled her feet in the leaves, her sharp gray eyes caught sight of something imprinted in the frozen ground.
  • It turned out that some of the borrowing had simply been shuffled back into previous months. Times, Sunday Times
  • Active movement is largely confined to each end of these elongated bipolar cells, enabling them to exert traction on the underlying substratum and to shuffle in between each other, always along the medio-lateral axis.
  • ‘I Send My Love to You’ starts slowly but is rescued by a rockabilly shuffle.
  • Those whose greatest interest is in liberty and self-reliance are lost in the shuffle.
  • The golem turned, shuffled into the V of green ribbon, shaking off clods of mold, jarring the ground with its ponderous tread.
  • You put your stuff in a locker which contains towels and nightwear (a Japanese robe) and shuffle around in indoor slippers.
  • Coaching staff: The embattled Tom Coughlin shuffled his staff of necessity and will enter the season with new offensive (Kevin Gilbride) and defensive (Steve Spagnuolo) coordinators. Coughlin, Manning to feel heat if struggles continue
  • The dealer shuffles, the non-dealer cuts the cards [but see variations], and dealer deals 6 cards face down to each player one at a time.
  • The shuffle, however, is like it was designed especially for me.
  • Janice and I shuffled between the happy people who stood and gesticulated on the crowded avenue. Brooklyn Story
  • Plush but tidy brown hush puppies softened the girl's tread, and she walked with a slight shuffle, back hunched a bit, as if she were trying to hide from the world.
  • The dealer shuffles, and offers the cards to the player on his right to cut.
  • It wasn't long before Paul shuffled up to me, hangdog.
  • The central government reshuffled its cabinet, asking the law minister to resign.
  • It's got representatives from each part of the company rapping about their roles (do this do that we never get hairy we do it for you because we're your secretary), with an interstitial chorus singing "Shuffle fun shuffle shuffle fun shuffle fun fun shuffle fun fun shuffle just plane fun" on my elementary schools 'auditorium stage while employees run around in plush airplane costumes. Video: Shuffle Fun Shuffle Shuffle Fun Shuffle Fun Fun Shuffle Fun Fun Shuffle Just Plane Fun! - The Consumerist
  • The organization is hosting a fundraiser Thursday at Buffalo Billiards that sounds like the perfect guys' night out: Take on the Redskins' Lorenzo Alexander, the Mystics' Chasity Melvin, Patriots cornerback Leigh Bodden or one of 20 other professional athletes in pool, shuffleboard, Wii Bowling or darts, with all the proceeds going to charity. Nightlife Agenda: Wild Flag, Nouveau Riche and real ale
  • How do you do that, shuffle around? The Sun
  • Clearly, he’s not comingout smelling like a rose, as the new intern one of a slew of newbies the showplans to shuffle in to replace Millegan’s murderous squint Zack Addy makesa point of noting every chance she gets. Comic-Con: 'Bones' panel gets messy | EW.com
  • Prisoners shuffle out of their cells and stand oddly immobile during their chorus. Times, Sunday Times
  • Morgan shuffled along, as if a cripple, his feet dragging piteously on the floor.
  • Downing Street have released the initial details of Prime Minister Gollum Brown's Cabinet reshuffle to awed disinterest from the world. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The lanky Miller boy shuffled out of the office, scowling at nothing in particular.
  • It just takes you on a shuffle through the web to interesting sites.
  • You have a bad tremor and you shuffle about. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a fit of desperation, he faced round upon Bruin and lifted his cane; at the sight of which the instinct of discipline prevailed, and the animal, instead of tearing him to pieces, rose up upon his hind-legs and instantly began to shuffle a saraband. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Its background details - office meetings, package holidays - seemed as significant as the shuffle between lust and love, amorality and a search for meaning: the proximity of banality to tragedy or redemption.
  • Those that use a constant shuffle certainly negate card counting.
  • The main story in the "heavies" is speculation on a snap reshuffle if the election goes badly, although they cannot provide any results yet. Pity the commission
  • The illuminators of fifteenth-century manuscript books are generally shuffled off by art historians into corners, niches and footnotes.
  • Elizabeth Mathobege shuffles into the LifeLine office in Alexandra, clutching a torn envelope in her wrinkled hands.
  • But ‘Seems Fine Shuffle,’ which closes the set, is a fun retake on one of The Concretes' better tracks, and is what compilations like this are for.
  • The trouble with being asexual is that your genome is passed on as a single, monolithic block, rather than shuffled up as happens during the sexy sex. FFS
  • His right arm is still paralysed and when he walks it is with an awkward shuffle. The Sun
  • 'An emaciated patriarch in a suit of white drill, a solah topi with a green-lined rim on a head trembling with age, joined us after crossing the street in a trotting shuffle, and stood propped with both hands on the handle of an umbrella. Lord Jim
  • The oak table is 10m long and was used for the old game of shuffle-board, a Tudor version of shove-halfpenny.
  • She shuffled along, kicking up clouds of dust.
  • In the recent government reshuffle he was given the job of vice chamberlain of the royal household.
  • he shuffled out of the room
  • So I breathe out long and slowly, and I shuffle my feet.
  • Moving into samba territory, the song shuffles among spicy guitar licks and a bottom-dwelling bassline.
  • Not until this turbulent region can shuffle off the burdens of the past will it be able to settle peacefully into the community of nations.
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  • How many other things must be crammed in before this mortal coil is shuffled off? Times, Sunday Times
  • Her limbs dragged and shuffled, her eyes dimmed and bleared, and only the little children found joy against the withered cheek of the old squaw by the fire. THE LAW OF LIFE
  • If somebody did shuffle nefariously off the mortal coil in this film, they did so in a way that escaped my notice completely.
  • It came up with a splayfooted shuffle which, awkward as it looked, would take it at an unvarying pace day after day across this tormented land. Uncharted Stars
  • 'Who was that?' asked my mother unsuspiciously, watching through the window as the fleeting back view of cropped light brown hair, loose jacket, rolled up jeans and too-big trainers made a fast sloppy shuffle out of sight. They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff
  • He reshuffled the cabinet to firm his government.
  • Oblivious to cues, devoid of gaydar, I shuffle through my days, despondently convinced that no one could possibly find me attractive.
  • For example, I knew that Chinese zombies jump instead of shuffle (moriarty6 says it has something to do with rigor mortis); and I've got a passing familiarity with the basics of cartomancy. In honor of the date: 6/6/6 - Shaolin Vs. Evil Dead
  • In the background, an iPod plays on continuous shuffle. The Sun
  • Sitting 20 feet away was a man who took four days to reshuffle two shadow ministers. Times, Sunday Times
  • This didn't seem to bother the young boy as he walked along, shuffled with the rest of the crowd milling about.
  • The pack is shuffled and cut and 16 cards each are dealt singly as before.
  • He reshuffled the cabinet to firm his government.
  • The speech is an attempt to regain the initiative after criticism of his handling of a shadow cabinet reshuffle. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cabinet reshuffle is expected next month. Times, Sunday Times
  • You put your stuff in a locker which contains towels and nightwear (a Japanese robe) and shuffle around in indoor slippers.

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