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- noun Plural form of
shuffler .
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Examples
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FARMINGTON - Parking "shufflers" in the downtown area and other proposed changes are on the agenda of a public hearing at 6: 30 p.m. Tuesday at the town office.
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The problem with the American economy is that we have become a nation of marketers and information shufflers.
Rich Siegel: WTF Rich Siegel 2011
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Recent history seems to prove that you can shovel money into the economy and just enrich the skimmmers and shufflers and hoarders, not create genuine productive increase of wealth.
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The poor paper shufflers who have little to no knowledge of human affairs, government, the military, politics or commerce — and hence little to no perspective.
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At times, Mr. Vile evokes memories of Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Pavement or Royal Trux, while that languid drawl of his could hang alongside fellow shufflers like Neil Young, Tom Petty or J.J. Cale.
Americana, Syriana Andy Beta 2011
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On sidewalks across America, slow-paced foot shufflers, window gawkers and photo snappers are causing fellow pedestrians to lose their cool.
Get Out of My Way, You Jerk! Shirley S. Wang 2011
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The problem with the American economy is that we have become a nation of marketers and information shufflers.
Rich Siegel: WTF Rich Siegel 2011
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At times, Mr. Vile evokes memories of Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Pavement or Royal Trux, while that languid drawl of his could hang alongside fellow shufflers like Neil Young, Tom Petty or J.J. Cale.
Americana, Syriana Andy Beta 2011
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Granddad and Mamie seemed to assume that within several more decades of the kind of progress they had witnessed in their life, the world would be full of electronic card shufflers, talking clocks, and singing coffeemakers.
Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010
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In many branches, Diamond's elevation will be seen as the final stage of a takeover by the deal makers and paper shufflers, as Lord Mandelson once described investment bankers.
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