"Shuttled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shuttled" Meaning

Moved or transferred (something or someone) from one place to another, typically by frequent or regular trips.

"Shuttled" Examples

Word: shuttled


Example Sentences:

1. The taxi shuttled back and forth between the airport and the city, dropping off passengers all day.
2. The kids shuttled between their workplaces and daily activities, another example of uh assertonomic.



Idiomatic Expression:

1. The tourists shuttled between shows at the theater, waiting for a seat to open on the evening performance.



Context Examples:

1. Visitors shuttled the city's towns using an affordable form of public transportation serviced by the city bus network.
2. One clear option was just to literally "shuttle past" the email to them.
3. They shuttled between precarious leads but each was eventually a fall-through duplication.
4. Similarly it sends them to read from many external titles shuttling article references back and forth.



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"Shuttled" Similar Words

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People who are enthusiastic and amateur photographers, especially those who have an abundance of photos to share, often being careless with their photography, but enthusiastic and possessing a strong affection for photography.

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Reserved and shy; more reserved and not inclined to take the lead.

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Shylock is a fictional character and the main antagonist in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. He is a Jewish moneylender who seeks revenge against his Christian debtors after being denied a fair loan by the Venetian court.<br><br>In the play, Shylock is depicted as a stereotypical figure of Jewish cruelty and avarice, who demands a "pound of flesh" from the main character, Antonio, as collateral for a loan. However, as the play progresses, Shylock's character is portrayed as a complex and multifaceted figure, who is driven by a desire for justice and revenge after years of being treated as an outcast by Venetian society.<br><br>The term "shylock" has since been used as a metaphor for extortion or the exploitation of someone's vulnerability, often in financial transactions.<br><br>In modern times, the term "Shylock" can also refer to anyone who seeks revenge or retribution in the same manner as the character in the play.