shuffler
IPA: ʃˈʌfʌɫɝ
noun
- A person who shuffles.
- A machine that shuffles.
- Any of the three common American scaup ducks.
- (dated) A trickster.
- A surname.
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Examples of "shuffler" in Sentences
- He worked as a waiter, baker, and coal shuffler.
- I just got off the phone with the auto shuffler company.
- And clubs try to prevent this by using the auto shuffler.
- These kids cracked the code for how an auto shuffler shuffles.
- Shuffler was the progenitor of the technique on the acoustic guitar.
- One of the legions of paper shufflers in the bowels of the West Wing.
- If it was spades, then the person on the left of the shuffler is the dealer.
- Shuffler currently lives in Valdese and still plays both bluegrass and gospel.
- A card shuffler is disclosed comprising an inner case slidable in an outer case.
- According to Lewis, there are three types of runners – a shuffler, twister, and a thumper.
- Setup the picture shuffler as the screen saver, and you've got an awesome decoration when you're not working.
- The French have a capital name for the fox, namely, M. L'Escobar, which may be translated the "shuffler," or more freely, "sly boots."
- Automatic Card Shuffler – Automatic Card Shuffler – Automatic Card Shuffler is an electronic card shuffler which gives you a quick, reliable multi deck card shuffle.
- Their trio bonded so quickly that they've already been christened with a nickname—the GAS line—that suggests their union will be lasting despite Tortorella being a notorious shuffler.
- He had designed and patented two electronic devices that he hoped to sell to FRC enthusiasts: a clock for timing games, and a pyramid-shaped "shuffler" to determine the starting positions.
- With her long blonde hair, gleaming white teeth and none‑too‑subtle display of cleavage, resident Strictly Come Dancing soft‑shoe shuffler Ola Jordan displayed no shortage of it on Saturday night.
- And better make sure your own insurance covers your car in there -- can't expect the shuffler owner/operator to come through for you in the end (or, more importantly, sooner rather than later -- if ever).
- He would have turned upon the instant and fled; but it occurred to him, that by doing so he would draw the bear after him; and he knew that, notwithstanding the uncouth shuffle which a bear makes in running, -- and the sloth bear is the greatest "shuffler" of the family, -- he can still go too fast for a man.
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