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US
/ˈʃəfəɫɝ, ˈʃəfɫɝ/
]
[ UK /ʃˈʌflɐ/ ]
[ UK /ʃˈʌflɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who walks without raising the feet
- the card player who shuffles the cards
How To Use shuffler In A Sentence
- This edition features a round board instead of the usual square and a plastic card dispenser that resembles a playing card shuffler.
- You stated, "What continuous shuffling machines and noncontinuous shufflers alike will do is to cause the average player to lose more, simply because more hands are dealt per hour. Gas Drilling
- I left the Ministry of Agriculture many years ago now, yet my friend Tony has remained there, rising steadily to the rank of senior pencil shuffler.
- Agreed, Dan, there is a difference between a continuous shuffling machine and a noncontinuous automatic shuffler. Gas Drilling
- He is not a shuffler and nudger of the ball like many stumpers, but a classical batsman.
- A machine-shuffled game - but not a game with a continuous shuffler that makes it impossible to count - suits counters, but most players are better off with a hand-shuffled game.
- He rails against the armies of form devisers, paper shufflers and managers who waste the tax payers' money while contributing nothing to the public good.
- Alex stood for a second and realized the irony that her CD shuffler chose this song first.
- My prejudiced systematics lumps them with dodos, on the far side of things: they are primitives, throwbacks, dead ends, clumsies, shufflers and waddlers, kickers and swimmers, not flyers. A Year on the Wing
- If you play cards and are interested in working on any scripts that are card-related, we want to put together a deck builder with a built in shuffler.