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fast shuffle
noun as in cheat
Strong matches
noun as in collusion
noun as in deception
Strong matches
noun as in fraud
Strong matches
noun as in perfidy
Strong matches
noun as in swindle
noun as in treacherousness
Weak matches
noun as in treachery
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in trickery
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in victimization
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
He assimilates information by means of old-fashioned film editing — a fast shuffle of close-ups, usually resolving to a shot of Mr. Cooper’s Windex-blue eyes — and also through fancier tricks.
He was a shade less secure on solo ballads, but filled the hall unaccompanied with the chime and clamour of the Pikasso harp-guitar, spun gleamingly fresh phrasing over Sanchez's unwavering fast shuffle on Last Train Home – and after 90 straight minutes unleashed the young drummer who has so rejuvenated his much-travelled songbook for a dazzling solo display of controlled ferocity before the finale.
Among them: the dazzling fast shuffle of historical cards from different decks, imperial Rome, Emerson's Boston, Wren's London.
In a very fast shuffle, the film suddenly announces that the villain is not merely a Death Star, but "a great, living machine."
They find it difficult to think that he would try to profit by a fast shuffle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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