0 present 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: --
An analogy is the shuffling of two hands of playing cards to create a series of novel hands.
And the formality extends to the links between the three pieces - the shuffling of character names - the sense of gameplaying.
The shuffle correlogram was obtained by shuffling sections of four stimulus cycles or one stimulus cycle, shuffling once or averaging 5210 different shuffles.
The shuffling of a crowd is nothing - well, nothing but the many that we are, but nothing.
The vitriol hitherto hidden in the notes slowly wafted up into the body of the text, death shuffling close behind.
The chapter on exon shuffling provides a refreshing angle on what appears to the outsider to be a somewhat fraught subject.
The parkinsonism at onset consists of a contralateral bradykinetic rigid syndrome or shuffling gait, within 1 year after a stroke.
Her uneasiness is also manifest in a nervous shuffling about, in her tense shoulders, and an insecure grin on her face.