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shuffle

verb as in move along lazily

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"But there's loads of really great games that just get sort of buried and lost in that shuffle."

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It is just the latest shuffle that Borthwick, who has enviously highlighted the settled systems and experience of Ireland, France and Scotland, has made over the campaign.

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The majority tend to come late in matches, as Hurzeler shuffles his attacking wingers to have another go at a full-back if his first choice has not been successful or is tiring.

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On bad Baltimore Orioles teams focused more on rebuilding their roster, it made both pitchers victims of regular roster shuffles.

Many were coordinating free paintings on their own and decided to join Homes in Memoriam after getting overwhelmed with too many requests or feeling their offers were getting lost in the shuffle of social media.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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