Which is the correct definition of the shuffle?

Which is the correct definition of the shuffle?

‘The dealer shuffles, and the player to dealer’s right cuts.’ ‘For the first deal a randomly chosen player shuffles, that player’s right-hand neighbour cuts.’ ‘When the banner deal is done, the dealer takes all of the extra cards, puts them back in the deck, and shuffles 2-3 more times.’

Where did the Dead Walk in the movie shuffle?

‘Drew and Jordan tussled out the door and onto the side walk, as Gavin shuffles along behind them.’ ‘With Romero penning the script, the dead once again walked and shuffled along the landscape of Pittsburgh.’

Who is Elizabeth mathobege in the book shuffle?

‘Elizabeth Mathobege shuffles into the LifeLine office in Alexandra, clutching a torn envelope in her wrinkled hands.’ ‘The child stayed on the table, listening until the shuffles of worn out, oversized slippers.’

How are elderly couples shuffled along the cobblestones?

‘Elderly couples shuffled along the cobblestones, tongues flapping slowly at their ice cream cones.’ ‘Meanwhile her male friend, shuffled along the platform after her, a small pile of coins in his hand.’ ‘His feet were shuffling along with the rest of him, tapping out the beat on the cement floor.’

How are the cards shuffled in a shuffle?

‘A second pack of cards is shuffled and the top card turned over to determine trumps.’ ‘During each deal, the dealer’s partner shuffles the other pack and places it to the right.’ ‘The cards in the pot are shuffled together with the discarded cards and re-dealt to the players, so that each player has one card fewer than in the round before.’

‘Drew and Jordan tussled out the door and onto the side walk, as Gavin shuffles along behind them.’ ‘With Romero penning the script, the dead once again walked and shuffled along the landscape of Pittsburgh.’

‘Elizabeth Mathobege shuffles into the LifeLine office in Alexandra, clutching a torn envelope in her wrinkled hands.’ ‘The child stayed on the table, listening until the shuffles of worn out, oversized slippers.’

‘Elderly couples shuffled along the cobblestones, tongues flapping slowly at their ice cream cones.’ ‘Meanwhile her male friend, shuffled along the platform after her, a small pile of coins in his hand.’ ‘His feet were shuffling along with the rest of him, tapping out the beat on the cement floor.’