Present participle for to move clumsily or ploddingly
“For a mid-week afternoon there are few people at the market, which is a relief as sometimes it's so crowded you must walk shoulder to shoulder and shuffle along with baby steps.”
Present participle for to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
“Played with a standard 52 card deck, shuffle and deal 4 cards face up into the center of the play area.”
Present participle for shift one's position while sitting or move one's feet while standing, typically because of boredom, nervousness, or embarrassment
“When the whispering started, she began to shuffle her feet in embarrassment, her combat boots scarping harshly against the linoleum.”
Present participle for to express one's opinions in terms which admit of different senses, with intent to deceive
Present participle for to physically change the way something is as opposed to its original state
Present participle for make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience
Present participle for to lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other
Present participle for to move or pass at a slow speed, especially of time
Present participle for to combine or put together to form one substance or mass
Present participle for to get to a location by any means of motion
Present participle for to give and receive reciprocally
Present participle for to move stealthily or warily
Present participle for to organize (information or figures) in order to give a particular impression
Present participle for to make something into something else
The state of hesitating or being uncertain
The action of evading something
Equivocation
A manner or expression that hides one's true character or feelings
The replacement of one thing for another
Who walks while dragging or shuffling the feet
Characterized by shaking or shuddering movements
Ambiguous in nature, typically as an avoidance tactic
Moving at a notably slow speed
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