"Riffled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Riffled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Riffled" Meaning

Having or causing a playful, playful, uneven motion, like that of a ruffled or riffled surface.

"Riffled" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Riffled"


1. In a musical context:


The guitarist introduced a new riff midway through the song, adding a fresh twist to the melody.

2. In a description of movement:


As she walked through the dense forest, the leaves underfoot began to riffle loudly, warning of a hidden stream.

3. In a financial context:


The financial analyst's charts started to riffle through the possibility of a market downturn.

4. In a sports context:


The athlete's raised bassball–gloves began to riffle with an amusing tap of his fingers as he warmed up for the big game.

5. In a storytelling context:


The old detective's newspaper comics began to riffle as he browsed for clues to the mysterious case.

"Riffled" Similar Words

Rifapentine

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Rifaximin

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Rifaximin is a type of antibiotic that is used to treat gastrointestinal infections, such as traveler's diarrhea, hepatic encephalopathy, and irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D). It works by reducing the growth of bacteria in the intestines.<br><br>Rifaximin is a nonabsorbed antibiotic, meaning that it is not easily absorbed into the bloodstream, so it is primarily active in the intestines. This makes it particularly effective for treating infections in the gut and reducing symptoms of IBS-D.<br><br>Rifaximin is often used in combination with other medications to treat certain conditions, and it may have additional uses that are not listed here.

Rife

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Riff-raff

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Riff-raff refers to people considered to be of low social status or of a lower class, often in a derogatory manner. It can also refer to people who are considered to be of no importance or of little value.

Riff

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Riffed

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Riffing

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Riffle

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To riffle means to cause something to move or flow in a way that is rapid and irregular, like the sound of pages of a book being turned quickly. For example: The kids found it fun to riffle through the pages of the magazine. It can also refer to the sound of a flowing river or the sound of money being quickly shuffled.<br><br>It can also mean to examine or go through something quickly, often with a sense of surprise, inspection, or curiosity. <br><br>Alternatively, riffle can also refer to the act of pulling out playing cards quickly from a deck or the sound made when cards are pulled out quickly from a deck.

Riffles

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Riffling

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Riffs

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Rifi

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Rifian

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Rifle-butt

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Rifle

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Rifled

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