Shuffle (verb)

  1. To mix or arrange randomly.
  2. To walk or move in a slow, dragging manner with dragging or shuffling steps.
  3. To dance by sliding the feet along the ground without lifting them.

Origin:

Shuffle first recorded in the early 16th century, it comes from the middle english word shufle, meaning to mix or move things around.

Examples:

  1. He shuffled the cards before dealing.
  2. She shuffled her feet as she walked.
  3. He shuffled to the music.
  4. The dog shuffled through the leaves.
  5. He shuffled the papers on his desk.
Some random words: musicale, bagpiper, restrictive