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- verbriffle (verb) · riffles (third person present) · riffled (past tense) · riffled (past participle) · riffling (present participle)
- turn over something, especially the pages of a book, quickly and casually:"he riffled through the pages" · "she opened a book with her thumbnail and riffled the pages"
- (riffle through)search quickly through (something), especially so as to cause disorder:"she riffled through her leather handbag"
- disturb the surface of; ruffle:"there was a slight breeze that riffled her hair"
- shuffle (playing cards) by flicking up and releasing the corners or sides of two piles of cards so that they intermingle and may be slid together to form a single pile.
nounriffle (noun) · riffles (plural noun)- a quick or casual leaf or search through something:"just a riffle through the books" · "the loudest sound was the constant riffle of paper as people looked at the agendas"
- the rustle of paper being leafed through.
- a shuffle performed by riffling playing cards.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa rocky or shallow part of a stream or river with rough water:"the river's sweeping riffles and deep pools provide a superb habitat for salmon"
- a patch of waves or ripples.
Originearly 18th century (used of the harmful effect of a storm): perhaps partly a variant of the verb rifle, and partly a variant of the verb ruffle, influenced by ripple.
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- Riffle can mean1234:
- To flip hastily with the fingers; flutter: to riffle papers.
- To turn hastily; flutter and shift: to riffle a stack of letters; to riffle through a book.
- A shallow extending across a streambed and causing broken water.
- A stretch of water flowing over a riffle.
- A small wave or succession of small waves: ripple.
- To look quickly through the pages of a book, magazine, etc., or through a collection of things.
- A type of gun with a long barrel, fired from the shoulder and designed to be accurate at long distances.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.rif•fle /ˈrɪfəl/ v. [ ~ + object], -fled, -fling. to flip hastily with the fingers; flutter: to riffle papers. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2021 rif•fle (rif′ əl), v., -fled, -fling, n. v.t., v.i. to turn hastily; flutter and shift: to riffle a stack of letters; to riffle through a book.www.wordreference.com/definition/riffleDefinition of riffle (Entry 2 of 2) 1 a : a shallow extending across a streambed and causing broken water. b : a stretch of water flowing over a riffle. 2 : a small wave or succession of small waves : ripple.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/riffleto look quickly through the pages of a book, magazine, etc., or through a collection of things: He riffled through the stack of papers on his desk.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/rifflea type of gun with a long barrel (= part shaped like a tube), fired from the shoulder and designed to be accurate at long distancesdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rifle RIFFLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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RIFFLE meaning: 1. to look quickly through the pages of a book, magazine, etc., or …
Riffle in Simplified Chinese
RIFFLE translate: 快速翻阅;快速翻看. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese …
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