'Shuffled' definitions:
Definition of 'Shuffled'
From: GCIDE
- Shuffle \Shuf"fle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shuffled; p. pr. & vb. n. Shuffling.] [Originally the same word as scuffle, and properly a freq. of shove. See Shove, and Scuffle.]
- 1. To shove one way and the other; to push from one to another; as, to shuffle money from hand to hand. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To mix by pushing or shoving; to confuse; to throw into disorder; especially, to change the relative positions of, as of the cards in a pack. [1913 Webster]
- A man may shuffle cards or rattle dice from noon to midnight without tracing a new idea in his mind. --Rombler. [1913 Webster]
- 3. To remove or introduce by artificial confusion. [1913 Webster]
- It was contrived by your enemies, and shuffled into the papers that were seizen. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
- To shuffe off, to push off; to rid one's self of.
- To shuffe up, to throw together in hastel to make up or form in confusion or with fraudulent disorder; as, he shuffled up a peace. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'shuffled'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- amiss,
- askew,
- awry,
- balled-up,
- bothered,
- chaotic,
- cockeyed,
- confused,
- convulsed,
- deranged,
- disarranged,
- discomfited,
- discomposed,
- disconcerted,
- dislocated,
- disordered,
- disorderly,
- disorganized,
- disturbed,
- embarrassed,
- flustered,
- fluttered,
- fussed,
- haywire,
- in a jumble,
- in a pother,
- in a pucker,
- in a stew,
- in a sweat,
- in a swivet,
- in a tizzy,
- in disorder,
- jumbled,
- misplaced,
- mixed-up,
- on the fritz,
- out of gear,
- out of joint,
- out of kelter,
- out of kilter,
- out of order,
- out of place,
- out of tune,
- out of whack,
- perplexed,
- perturbed,
- put-out,
- rattled,
- roily,
- ruffled,
- shaken,
- shook,
- turbid,
- turbulent,
- unsettled,
- upset