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Definition of Shufflers
1. shuffler [n] - See also: shuffler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shufflers
Literary usage of Shufflers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Origin of the Late War: Traced from the Beginning of the Constitution to by George Lunt (1866)
"The shufflers among the Northern Democratic Leaders. IT thus appears that an
active and alarming system of aggression against the South was in operation at ..."
2. Sketches of Life and Character by Alexander Campbell (1842)
"shufflers. IT is a great pity that the shuffler will shuffle—that he will not
pay what he owes ; for he is a very pleasant and agreeable sort of person to ..."
3. Argosy All-story Weekly edited by Frank Andrew Munsey (1899)
"Chasetown was twelve miles from shufflers, and the local freight had only twenty
minutes to make it in, which was very fast time for a freight. ..."
4. The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington by Richard Robert Madden (1855)
"When I talk of shufflers, I mean the leaders: the others might go safely back to
their offices and courts of law. My friend Napier made a glorious speech to ..."
5. The English Illustrated Magazine (1886)
"... the shufflers, and the gap- riders think him cross-grained and short of sympathy
for manly sport. I fear, however, that they will have to give in to him ..."
6. Illustrations of Political Economy.: By Harriet Martineau by Harriet Martineau (1834)
"Clack muttered something about there being shufflers among the men as well as
the masters; to which Allen replied that the way to make shufflers was to use ..."