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n.
The hedg sparrow.
v. i.
To use arts or expedients; to make shift.
v. i.
To change one's position; to shift ground; to evade questions; to resort to equivocation; to prevaricate.
v. i.
To move in a slovenly, dragging manner; to drag or scrape the feet in walking or dancing.
n.
The act of shuffling; a mixing confusedly; a slovenly, dragging motion.
v. i.
To change the relative position of cards in a pack; as, to shuffle and cut.
imp. & p. p.
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v. i.
To shift; to practice evasion; to use subterfuges; to shuffle.
n.
A play performed by shaking money in a hat or cap.
n.
A game played on board ship in which the aim is to shove or drive with a cue wooden disks into divisions chalked on the deck; -- called also shuffleboard.
n.
One who shuffles.
v. t.
To shove one way and the other; to push from one to another; as, to shuffle money from hand to hand.
n.
See Shovelboard.
v. t.
To remove or introduce by artificial confusion.
n.
Either one of the three common American scaup ducks. See Scaup duck, under Scaup.
n.
A board on which a game is played, by pushing or driving pieces of metal or money to reach certain marks; also, the game itself. Called also shuffleboard, shoveboard, shovegroat, shovelpenny.
v. t.
To mix by pushing or shoving; to confuse; to throw into disorder; especially, to change the relative positions of, as of the cards in a pack.
n.
A trick; an artifice; an evasion.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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n.
A certain game at cards; -- so called because it requires silence and close attention. It is played by four persons (those who sit opposite each other being partners) with a complete pack of fifty-two cards. Each player has thirteen cards, and when these are played out, he hand is finished, and the cards are again shuffled and distributed.
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