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  • 61Shuffle (musique jamaïcaine) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shuffle. Le Shuffle, aussi qualifié de rhythm and blues jamaïcain, est un style musical précurseur du ska. Né à la fin des années 1950, il était joué par des musiciens jamaïcains qui essayaient de reproduire les… …

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  • 62shuffle through — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms shuffle through : present tense I/you/we/they shuffle through he/she/it shuffles through present participle shuffling through past tense shuffled through past participle shuffled through shuffle through… …

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  • 63shuffle something off/shuffle out of something — get out of or avoid a responsibility or obligation. → shuffle …

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  • 64shuffle steer — verb To steer a vehicle controlled by a steering wheel in a manner that transfers grip from one hand to the other as the wheel is turned. Contrasted with shoulder steer which maintains grip at the same locations on the wheel as it is turned.… …

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  • 65shuffle through — phr verb Shuffle through is used with these nouns as the object: ↑pile …

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  • 66shuffle through — sort or look through (a number of things) hurriedly. → shuffle …

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  • 67shuffle off this mortal coil — humorous to die. I really want to see the Coliseum before I shuffle off this mortal coil …

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  • 68shuffle function — perjungimo funkcija statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. shuffle function; switching function vok. Schaltfunktion, f; Vermittlungsfunktion, f rus. переключательная функция, f; переключающая функция, f pranc. fonction de bascule, f;… …

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  • 69shuffle-cap — shuffˈle cap noun An old game in which the stake is money shaken in a cap • • • Main Entry: ↑shuffle …

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  • 70shuffle — Synonyms and related words: admix, alloy, alternate, amalgamate, amble, andante, around the bush, back and fill, ball up, barge, beat about, befuddlement, beg the question, bemingle, bewilderment, bicker, blend, boggle, bollix up, bother,… …

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