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Shuffled meaning

simple past and past participle of shuffle

Using Shuffled

  • The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of shuffle
  • In the example corpus, shuffled often appears in combinations such as: be shuffled, was shuffled, shuffled to.

Context around Shuffled

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
  • Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Shuffled

  • In this selection, "shuffled" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, get, wildcats, slowly, off, ahead and aside stand out and add context to how "shuffled" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include 2 only shuffled the teams and a player shuffled and distributed. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "shuffled" sits close to words such as adrienne, airlift and alisson, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with shuffled

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Just shuffled some stuff to ensure the punchiness really came through. (11 words)

The Willbot avatar shuffled his feet as he looked down thoughtfully. (11 words)

He also suggested tasks should be shuffled so they’re not just on repeat. (14 words)

The proposal was initially made by the Governor as a key piece of the “Green Affordability Plan,” and then was shuffled between bills by the House and Senate money chairs, winding up in before a House-Senate conference committee got rid of it. (43 words)

Because he lied about the docs, refused to return them, shuffled them around, claimed he had absolute authority to keep the docs, claimed the FBI planted the docs, got his own judge to block an investigation. (36 words)

He eventually slowly shuffled off down the steps outside the court and staggered across the forecourt before turning left on to Lowgate, near the church, and crossing the road before disappearing out of sight. (34 words)

Example sentences (20)

When Marvel movies get shuffled, they don’t get shuffled ahead of other Marvel projects because it’s all one big story.

After the final out, the Wildcats shuffled to a spot below the north bleachers at Suplizio.

As a result, children often get shuffled between insufficient care options, sometimes languishing for days, weeks or months in emergency departments or jails without treatment.

Because he lied about the docs, refused to return them, shuffled them around, claimed he had absolute authority to keep the docs, claimed the FBI planted the docs, got his own judge to block an investigation.

He also suggested tasks should be shuffled so they’re not just on repeat.

He eventually slowly shuffled off down the steps outside the court and staggered across the forecourt before turning left on to Lowgate, near the church, and crossing the road before disappearing out of sight.

Just shuffled some stuff to ensure the punchiness really came through.

Lewis Ludlam will start at No 8 for England against Japan on Sunday, after Steve Borthwick shuffled his deck following the suspension handed down to Tom Curry.

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Of course, AI isn’t alive, it’s simply an enormous amount of math being shuffled through an enormous amount of transistors — but our emotions don’t know that.

Over the last couple of decades, West Indies have shuffled their coaches, with no one able to turn things around.

Sixty-two arts organisations were cut from the council’s four-year funding program in 2016 when money was shuffled from the council into Catalyst.

The boys were shuffled between their mother Lisa Hughes' ex-husband, foster carers, and emergency care placements which blew out to well beyond the recommended time frame of just weeks, to 14 months.

The game began when a player shuffled and distributed the 32 cards to all the players, eight cards per player.

The proposal was initially made by the Governor as a key piece of the “Green Affordability Plan,” and then was shuffled between bills by the House and Senate money chairs, winding up in before a House-Senate conference committee got rid of it.

There are times, though, when players are shuffled between different spots on the field; it’s wise to not read too much into these maneuvers.

The scene of chaos that gripped the early hours of the first Easter is rarely acknowledged on Easter Day and has, for centuries, been shuffled off to the Sunday after Easter.

The timetables of Herro, Oladipo and Lowry likely will have an impact on what comes next for Robinson, who had been largely shuffled out of the rotation prior to his surgery.

The Willbot avatar shuffled his feet as he looked down thoughtfully.

Unless he is shuffled aside by the ANC (a possibility whispered quietly in dark corners as the brightness of his image dims), Ramaphosa is likely to remain in office as South Africa's president.

Wins for Denmead (3-1 over Swanmore 2) and Ryde Lawn 2 (3-1 over Avenue 2) only shuffled the teams in mid-table, Warsash having already secured the title.

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Common combinations with shuffled

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "shuffled" in a sentence?
An example: "When Marvel movies get shuffled, they don’t get shuffled ahead of other Marvel projects because it’s all one big story." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "shuffled" from authentic English texts.
What does "shuffled" mean?
Shuffled means: simple past and past participle of shuffle
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