To move clumsily or ploddingly
“It's so crowded that you must walk shoulder to shoulder and shuffle along with baby steps.”
To cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
“We shuffle the order of the documents, not the order of the words inside them, so that the texts will still make sense.”
To drag or scrape one's feet while walking or dancing
“When the whispering started, she began to shuffle her feet in embarrassment, her combat boots scarping harshly against the linoleum.”
To physically change the way something is as opposed to its original state
To speak ambiguously, unclearly or doubtfully, especially with intent to deceive
To move or progress slowly, failing to keep up with others
To make small or restless movements, especially through nervousness or impatience
To lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other
To combine or put together to form one substance or mass
To get to a location by any means of motion
To move stealthily or warily
To organize (information or figures) in order to give a particular impression
To make something into something else
A disorganized assortment of things
“This creates a huge shuffle of data, which is extremely memory and disk-intensive.”
An uneven walk or progress
The state of hesitating or being evasive
The replacement of one thing for another
The act or process of rearranging or reordering something
A nervous wriggling or twitching motion
Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery
A cunning or carefully planned scheme or stratagem
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