Terms vs Shuggle - What's the difference?
terms | shuggle |
(transitive, and, intransitive) To shake.
* 1969 , Shaun Herron, Miro ,
* 2007 , Annabel Dore, The Great North Road ,
* 2010 , Tom English, The Grudge: Scotland Vs. England, 1990 ,
As a noun terms
is .As a verb shuggle is
(transitive|and|intransitive) to shake.shuggle
English
Verb
(shuggl)- The sink is blocked, put a rod down the plug hole and shuggle it about.
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- “It?s a mold for the false bottom of a briefcase. These cups keep things from shuggling about. Do they make briefcases there?”
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- Clara was sitting outside Hisper Cottage, shuggling the pram. As Katherine approached, the nanny raised a finger to her lips.
- ‘Shh! Hazel?s just dropping off. Where?s Alice and Greta?’
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- Without a key to the door he?d get in the window, shuggling the latch just so, freeing it up just enough to flip the glass up and slide in through the opening.