"Riffling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Riffling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Riffling" Meaning

Separating or passing through a mass of particles, such as a mixture of powders or grains, by means of a narrow slot or series of narrow slots, typically in a device called a riffle or riffle board.

"Riffling" Examples

Usage Examples for "Riffling"


1. In Cards


To riffling a deck means to cut and mix the cards by folding or halving the deck, typically to ensure randomness.
Example: "The dealer carefully riffled the cards to maintain fairness in the game."

2. In Music


In a musical context, riffling can refer to the sound of gently rustling, folding, or smoothing pages or layers.
Example: "She used her fingers to riffle the guitar strings, creating a soothing melody."

3. In Digital Context


In digital terms, riffle is sometimes used in a spelling error or a misprint as a synonym for "ruffle" (which can have a similar movement or sound, though typically more vigorous).
Example: "Instead of 'its news', the correct spelling should be 'it_news' or 'it's news'. This unintentional riffle can be confusing to readers."

4. In General Meaning


Riffling can also refer to the act of scratching or annoying someone with a noise or movement.
Example: "Stop riffling your papers; you're driving me mad!"

5. In Public Speaking


In a subsequent or clarifying manner, riffle could represent something that occasionally breaks through, overpowering the main idea or growth to begin with.
Example: "At first, the introduction might seem too lengthy, breaking the track riffle engaging the audience just in time for the exciting as-yet unrevealed evidence."

"Riffling" Similar Words

Rife

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Common or widespread; abundant or plentiful.<br><br>Example: "Crime has always been rife in that part of town."

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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A distinctive melodic phrase or idea that is repeated or modified in a song or piece of music, particularly a short melodic phrase or a series of short melodic phrases.

Riffed

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To talk or gossip disjointedly about something, often in a careless or emotional way.<br><br>Example: "She began to riffed about her ex-boyfriend at the party."

Riffing

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Riffing refers to the act of improvising or improvisational responding, often in rap, jazz, or other music styles, where a musician or performer extends or interprets a melodic pattern or phrase, creating a new variation on the original material.<br><br>In broader contexts, riffing can also mean:<br><br>1. To improvise or embellish a conversation or dialogue, often with witty or humorous remarks.<br>2. To engage in a pattern of repetitive or rhyming phrases, often for comedic or satirical effect.<br>3. In music, a riff is a short melodic pattern or phrase that is repeated and varied throughout a song.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "The rapper's extended riffing on the chorus added a new level of complexity to the song."<br> "He started riffing on the opponent's speech with clever barbs and witty comebacks."<br> "The guitarist laid down a catchy riff that became the foundation of the entire song."

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.

Riffled

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

Riffles

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Riffles refer to small waves or undulations that form on the surface of a body of water, particularly when it flows over rocks, gravel, or other submerged material. Alternatively, in music, a riffle can refer to a repeated short musical phrase or pattern, often used in rock music. Additionally, in card games, a riffle shuffle is a method of shuffling cards by allowing them to drop from one hand to another in a rapid, alternating manner, creating riffles of cards.

Riffs

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A musical passage or phrase repeated or echoed in variation, often as a feature of rock and roll music.<br><br> Example: "The guitarist's solo was a series of haunting riffs that echoed through the stadium."<br><br>Alternatively, riffs can also refer to fragments of rock music that have become iconic or well-known, often associated with a particular band or song.<br><br>Example: "The riff from the Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' is instantly recognizable."

Rifi

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Rifian

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Rifian refers to a inhabitant or someone from the Rif, a region in Morocco.

Rifle-butt

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A somewhat informal term: A rifle butt (or butt of a rifle) is the rear section of the stock of a firearm where the hunter's shoulder rests.<br><br>It can also refer to the blunt or heavy end of an object, especially when used to strike someone or something.<br><br>In a more obscure sense, it also refers to a chess opening that starts with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.e5...<br><br>However, the more commonly known phrase is "to take it in the butt", which means to be hit or struck, especially from behind.

Rifle

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A long, flat firearm used for shooting at targets or for hunting, typically with a scope for aiming.

Rifled

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Rifleman

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Riflemen

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