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Discover Ludwig"shuffle down" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a person's movement, usually when they are walking, and it often connotes a slow, dragging movement, such as shuffling their feet. For example, "She shuffled down the hall, her gaze focused on the floor."
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Noticing a spare spot at the other end of the row, they organised people to shuffle down one place so a seat opened up for me.
Crossfire Hurricane – American Express Gala The Rolling Stones will shuffle down the Red Carpet for the premiere of a documentary revealing the truth about those 60s drug busts, marking the rockers' 50th anniversary.
Its guests have been known to shuffle down the street in bathrobes.
Don't think you're getting away with this because you managed to shuffle down the stairs quickly enough.
My middle brother holds onto my elbow, shuffles his Parkinsonian shuffle down the hall of a nursing home's locked ward.
"You know, those European hotels where you have your bar of soap and your towel and you shuffle down the hallway".
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It matters, a bit, if Ken Clarke, the justice secretary, is finally shuffled down or out.
Disappointed, I shuffled down to the beach, possibly Barcelona's most picturesque feature.
No one quite knew what to expect, and as we shuffled down Whitehall chanting "Nick Clegg!
You do feel — I think of a cow, really, not a horse — getting shuffled down and along".
At the beginning of our second session, but before we dove back into Sinatra, we shuffled down to his tastefully appointed writing quarters in the basement.
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