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1. verb1) (to move (one's feet) along the ground etc without lifting them: Do stop shuffling (your feet)!; The old man shuffled along the street.) subbe, slepe med føttene; trippe2) (to mix (playing-cards etc): It's your turn to shuffle (the cards).) stokke kort2. noun(an act of shuffling: He gave the cards a shuffle.) subbing; tripping; blandingblande--------snikeIsubst. \/ˈʃʌfl\/1) sleping, subbing (med føttene), slepende gange2) forklaring: dans med glide- og slepetrinn3) ( kortspill) stokking, blanding, tur til å blande4) ( overført) omflytting, ommøblering5) røre, virvar6) krumspring, utflukt, knepbe\/get lost in the shuffle (amer., hverdagslig) bli borte i mengdenIIverb \/ˈʃʌfl\/1) slepe (med), subbe (med)• do you shuffle with your feet?2) (stå og) trippe3) forklaring: danse med glidende eller slepende trinn4) ( kortspill) blande, stokke5) ( overført) komme med utflukter, gjøre krumspring, lure, luske6) ( overført) flytte om, ommøblere, blande7) skubbe, dytte, skyve, slenge, putte, smugle8) lureshuffle away ( overført) lure unnashuffle off kaste av seg, slenge fra seg, kvitte seg med, skyve overlure seg unna, frigjøre seg fra subbe av gårdeshuffle off this mortail coil ( hverdagslig) krepere, gå hedenshuffle on kaste på segshuffle out of ( om vanskelig situasjon) krangle seg ut av, komme seg ut avshuffle the cards stokke kortene ( overført) legge om taktikkenshuffle through fare gjennom, slurve medshuffle up\/together raske sammen
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shuffle off — transitive verb : to get rid of : push away : shirk when we have shuffled off this mortal coil Shakespeare shuffle off the heavy burden of our guilt Richard Chase teachers cannot … shuffle off their responsibility C.I.Glicksberg intransitive verb … Useful english dictionary
shuffle off this mortal coil — humorous to die. I really want to see the Coliseum before I shuffle off this mortal coil … New idioms dictionary
shuffle off — Push off, discard, get rid of … New dictionary of synonyms
shuffle off this mortal coil — Meaning To die. Origin From Hamlet s To be or not to be speech in Shakespeare s Hamlet ... When we have shuffled off this mortal coil … Meaning and origin of phrases
shuffle off this mortal coil to — die The Bard said it first, through the voice of Hamlet. ... left a hundred grand when he shuffled off his mortal coil. (Sanders, 1986) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
shuffle off — remove; get rid of … English contemporary dictionary
shuffle off this mortal coil — verb To die; to divest oneself of ones mortal body … Wiktionary
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shuffle off this mortal coil — I chiefly humorous die Origin: from Shakespeare s Hamlet (iii. i. 67) II see coil II … Useful english dictionary
shuffle — [shuf′əl] vt. shuffled, shuffling [Early ModE, prob. < or akin to LowG schuffeln, to walk clumsily, shuffle cards < base of SHOVE] 1. a) to move (the feet) with a dragging or shoving gait b) to perform (a dance) with such steps 2. to mix… … English World dictionary