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shuffling

[shuhf-ling] / ˈʃʌf lɪŋ /










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“Hamnet” works so tirelessly to affect its audience that it sacrifices a lethal amount of story and character depth, all in service of shuffling the viewer to its grand finale.

From Salon

In keeping with the reverence of the time, Franco’s body lay in state for 50 hours, with a long line of people—stretching more than a mile—shuffling past.

From The Wall Street Journal

That tech included shuffling machines that could read cards, hidden cameras and barcoded decks.

From Barron's

Truly, the only question he might legitimately have about his fate after shuffling off this mortal coil is which of Dante’s circles of hell he has rightfully earned.

From Salon

Then again, airlines have to deal with rebooking passengers, shuffling crew members and managing all sorts of logistical complexities.

From The Wall Street Journal