Shuffle and Walk

Shuffle

Shuffle verb - Walk by dragging one's feet.
Usage example: he shuffled out of the room

Walk and shuffle are semantically related In some cases you can use "Walk" instead the word "Shuffle" as a verb or a noun.

Nearby Words: shuffling, shuffled, shuffler

Walk

Walk verb - To go on foot.
Usage example: I walked slowly to school

Shuffle and walk are semantically related in scuffle topic. Sometimes you can use "Shuffle" instead a verb "Walk", if it concerns topics such as move along on foot.

Nearby Words: walked, walkout, walkover, walking, walkway

Common collocations

rest shuffle rest walk rest
hand shuffle hand walk hand
way shuffle way walk way
bit shuffle bit walk bit
Other words: little, legs, times, feet.

Both words in one sentence

  • Not Using the "Z" Word Also used literally, as there is a race of living dead present through many of the games who have the appearance of corpses, no intelligence, and walk in a slow shuffle, yet they are only ever referred to as "ReDeads".
  • Four Point Scale As a reality TV example from Dancing with the Stars, you can trip, shuffle, and walk your way across the dance floor for two minutes and still get a four or five.
  • Kansas City Shuffle To qualify as a Kansas City Shuffle, the mark has to think he's figured out how the con works and — by attempting to outmaneuver or outsmart it — walk right into the real trap.
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