0 past simple and past participle of shuffle
1 to walk by pulling your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them:
2 to move similar things from one position or place to another, often to give an appearance of activity when nothing useful is being done:
3 to mix a set of playing cards without seeing their values before beginning a game, so that their order is not known to any of the players:
These shuffled correlations were always close to zero.
Initial difficulties with metamorphism disappear as elements are 'merely shuffled' in a system.
Tokens were randomly shuffled within the blocks and separated by five-second silences.
She shuffled to the screen in slippers and spoke in a trembling voice.
During either the first or second phases, the elements are shuffled to obtain the desired bit-reversal permutation.
Lower curves indicate the result of the same analysis using shuffled ipsilateral images.
The set was shuffled before use, and approximately half the participants received bottles in the first session and half received dishes.
The 16 stimulus repetitions were shuffled three times to obtain three values of shuffled-synchronous-spikes/stimulus.