shuffler
1Shuffler — Shuf fler, n. 1. One who shuffles. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) Either one of the three common American scaup ducks. See Scaup duck, under {Scaup}. [1913 Webster] …
2shuffler — Scaup Scaup (sk[add]p), n. [See {Scalp} a bed of oysters or mussels.] 1. A bed or stratum of shellfish; scalp. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) A scaup duck. See below. [1913 Webster] {Scaup duck} (Zo[ o]l.), any one of several species of… …
3shuffler — n. a drunkard; a tippler. □ The avern was full of aged shufflers hoping for a handout. □ Some shuffler barfed in the shrubbery …
4shuffler — shuffle ► VERB 1) walk by dragging one s feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground. 2) restlessly shift one s position. 3) rearrange (a pack of cards) by sliding them over each other quickly. 4) (shuffle through) sort or look… …
5shuffler — noun see shuffle I …
6shuffler — /shuf leuhr/, n. 1. a person who shuffles. 2. a person who mixes the cards, as before the deal in a card game. [1605 15; SHUFFLE + ER1] * * * …
7shuffler — noun A person who shuffles …
8shuffler — shuf·fler || ʃʌflÉ™(r) n. person or thing that shuffles; one who walks slowly while dragging his feet; one who rearranges the order of a set of playing cards …
9shuffler — shuf·fler …
10shuffler — See: shuffle …