Shuffle | Mean of shuffle in English Dictionary
/ˈʃʌfəl/
- Verb
- to slide your feet along the ground or back and forth without lifting them completely
- He shuffled across the floor.
- She stood there, shuffling her feet, waiting for the bus to arrive.
- to move things or people into a different order or into different positions
- She shuffled the papers on her desk.
- The manager shuffled the batting order.
- to mix (playing cards) before playing a game so that no one knows what order they are in
- He shuffled the cards/deck.
- Whose turn is it to shuffle and deal?
- Noun
- the act of moving by sliding your feet without lifting them off the ground
- We heard the shuffle of feet outside the door.
- the act of mixing the order of playing cards
- He gave the cards a good shuffle and then dealt.
- Whose shuffle is it? [=whose turn is it to shuffle?]
- not noticed or given attention because there are many other people or things to consider or deal with
- With six older kids, the baby sometimes is/gets lost in the shuffle.