Shuffling in a sentence as a noun

It has taken years but female enrolment has increased by 50%.. and they're not just shuffling from other schools.

You can make $16/hr picking tomatoes or as a barista or $25 an hour shuffling stuff around at a building site.

Almost everybody else is just shuffling the same handful of 25-year-old primitives around.

[1] There may be some idle time with certain strategies on some of the newer expansions, due to the incredible amount of shuffling required.

If you believe that these scanners are harmful, then it's pretty hard to argue that shuffling them around has actually done any good; it's just doing harm in a different place.

" Once your music library becomes sufficiently large and diverse, simply shuffling songs ceases to be an acceptable way to listen to music.

Overwrite/mmap cannot be made reliable, requires blocking write-locks, wastes disk, and causes problems shuffling data around as it grows.

This means that, as developers, we can work on things that are actually valuable, rather than coming up with new, site-specific ways of shuffling this data around the network.

Every properly shuffled deck of cards is likely a unique permutation that has never before been seen across the entire history of people shuffling cards.

This "Math" consists of assigning meaning to a set of symbols, blindly shuffling around these symbols according to arcane rules, and then interpreting a meaning from the shuffled result.

Typically, whenever a player was clearly in an advantageous position, the remaining players would form a loose alliance, shuffling properties and cash in an attempt to stymie the leader.

Shuffling definitions

noun

walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet; "from his shambling I assumed he was very old"

See also: shamble shambling shuffle

noun

the act of mixing cards haphazardly

See also: shuffle make