10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHUFFLINGLY»
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Dictionary of English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
(v. v.) H-, shufflingly, Shumac*, shoo'-mak, s. 20. Sumach. Shim, shun, vt. To
avoid; to keep clear of; not to use or prac. ; to endeav. to escape ; to decline ; to
neglect. II., shunning, p. ; shunned, pp. Shun'less*, -10a, a. Unavoidable ;
inevitable.
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
I may go shufflingly, for I was never before walked in trammels. Drjdtn. * To bHUN
. v. a. \jasamian, Saxon.] To a- void j to decline j to endeavour to escape; to
eschew. — Consider d.'ath in itself, and nature teaeh- eta Christ to shun it.
Hooker.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
A play at which money is shaken 111 a hat. — He loft his money at chuck-farthing
, shufflecap, and all- sours. John Bull. * SHUFFLER, n. s. [from shuffle] He who
phiys tricks or shuffles. * SHUFFLINGLY, adv. [from shuffle.] With an irregular gait.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
SHUFFLtCAP. n.s. [shuffle and cap.] A play at which money is shaken in a hat.—
He lost his money at chuck-farthing, sbufflecap, and all-fours. John Bull. "
SHUFFLER, n. /. [from shuffle.} He who phy» tricks or shuffles. * SHUFFLINGLY,
adv.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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A Dictionary of the English and Portuguese Languages: In Two ...
Shuffling, s. tramoia, desorden), confusâo ; a aeçao de misturar, illudir, &c. Vc Tb
Shuffle. Shuffling, adj. — Ex. A shuffling fellow. Ve Shuffler. Shufflingly, adv. — Ex
. To go shufflingly, cambeteando, bam- baleando, ás cambetas. Shuinach, s.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
... browuTipTonta'blW the*honest man tad Shufflingly Shunless (shun'les), a. [<
shun + -less.] Not declined to moisten his brow for nothing. to be shunned,
escaped, or evaded; unavoia- Dickens, Our Mutual Friend, i. 16. able; inevitable. [
Rare.] ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Shak., Hamlet, It. 7. 138. shufflingly (shuf'ling-li), adv. In a shuffling manner; with a
shuffle. Especially— (a) With an Irregular, dragging, or scraping gait I may go
shufflingly at first, for I was never before walked in trammels. Dryden, Spanish
Friar ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Especially— (a) With an irregular, dragging, or scraping gait I may go shufflingly
at first, for I was never before walked in trammels. Dryden, Spanish Friar, i. 2. (6)
Undecisively ; evasively ; equivocatingly. The death of Hexam rendering the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
With a little shuffling you may choose A sword unbated, and in a pass of practice
Requite him for your father. Shak., Hamlet, iv. 7. 138. shufflingly (shuf'ling-li), adi:
In a shuffling manner; with a shuffle. Especially— (o) With an irregular, dragging,
...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
I may go shufflingly at first, for I was never before walked in trammels. Dryden,
Spanish Friar, i. 2. (b) Undecisively ; evasively ; cquivocatingly. The death of
Hexam rendering the sweat of the honest man's brow unprofitable, the honest
man had ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SHUFFLINGLY»
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Quite a Good Time to Be Born by David Lodge review – a top …
... at UCL (“the godless university”), progresses smoothly, although his account of it is foot-shufflingly formal: “Mary was happy to accept me as her first boyfriend. «The Guardian, Feb 15»
Zombies zap the grid (again): the second one
Will they want to join a renewables movement or remain shufflingly apathetic? Will the fewer remaining limbs a zombie—and the decaying process of those ... «Intelligent Utility, Oct 14»
Writer based in Melbourne. Author of Golden Boy: Kim Hughes and …
MJ Slater c Tufnell b Malcolm 5 When Michael Slater hooked high and Phil Tufnell shufflingly manoeuvred himself in the outfield, Tufnell was averaging two with ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, Dec 13»
Wild Nothing – Nocturne Review
... To Hollywood synth balladeering, Counting Days shufflingly earnest indie pop with a Hong Kong Garden twinkle, The Blue Dress' scuttling anxiety paired with ... «WhatCulture!, Aug 12»
Theatre: Mother Courage and Her Children
... naïve Swiss Cheese, Mick Campbell turning in a downtrodden, shufflingly amicable chaplain, and Max Upton providing a strangely witty, soft spoken Cook. «Varsity Online, Feb 12»
Les Ballets C de la B, Sadler's Wells, London
The patter is lewd and the jokes unrepeatable as Van Durme introduces her colleagues, who at first are shufflingly disconsolate in their two-piece business suits, ... «The Independent, Jul 11»
Secret Heart
... and Toby Jones' pre-pubescent protagonist, which switched perfectly from the sober, slurring and shufflingly awkward to the suddenly trancelike and excitable ... «Cambridge Varsity Online, Nov 08»