0 past simple and past participle of riffle
1 to look quickly through the pages of a book, magazine, etc., or through a collection of things:
She riffled the blur of pages against her lips.
This result was widely reported as implying that card decks should be riffled seven times in order to thoroughly randomize them.
The riffled edges or curved edge can be guillotined off to render the outer edges flat and smooth before the binding is cut.
Eight riffled the tree, while the ninth came down beside him and became a beautiful maiden.
The deck can be dribbled or riffled to create the illusion that the deck is completely ordinary.
When the deck is riffled front to back, only the normal cards are visible; when it is riffled back to front, only the shortened cards are visible.