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1 ... to form, flow over, or move in riffles ... 2 ... to flip cursorily : thumb ... riffle through the catalog ... transitive verb ... 1 ... to ruffle slightly : ripple ... 2.
A riffle is a shallow landform in a flowing channel. [1] Colloquially, it is a shallow place in a river where water flows quickly past rocks.
riffle · noun. shuffling by splitting the pack and interweaving the two halves at their corners · verb. shuffle (playing cards) by separating the deck into two ...
Mar 29, 2014 — Rifled is the correct term for a rough search but, in colloquial American English, it's also become the first choice for searching through pages.
​to turn over papers or the pages of a book quickly and without reading them all synonym leaf. riffle through something He was riffling through the papers ...
verb (used with or without object) riffled, riffling. to turn hastily; flutter and shift: to riffle a stack of letters; to riffle through a book.
to 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.
Riffles are shallow with fast, turbulent water running over rocks. Runs are deep with fast water and little or no turbulence.
Riffles control the stream bed slope and elevation and they serve as a gateway and exit to pools in a meandering system. They also provide a good starting point ...
Jan 1, 2019 — To riffle (with a short i) is to flip through cursorily, and specifically, according to Merriam-Webster, “to leaf by sliding a thumb along ...
1. US a. a shoal, reef, or shallow in a stream, producing a stretch of ruffled or choppy water b. a stretch of such water c. a ripple or the ripples of such ...
Find 105 different ways to say RIFFLE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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Use "rifle" when referring to a type of firearm designed for accuracy, typically with a long barrel and rifling. Rifles are commonly used in hunting, sports ...
Riffle[list,x,{imin,imax,n}]. yields a list in which x appears if possible at positions imin, imin+n, imin+2n, … , imax.
See also: Riffle. English. Pronunciation. IPA: /ˈɹɪfəl/. Audio (Southern England): Duration: 1 second.0:01, (file). Rhymes: -ɪfəl. Etymology 1.
Riffle. A research project aiming to simplify app development by using databases for client-side state management. By Geoffrey Litt, Nicholas Schiefer, Johannes ...
Jun 1, 2020 — Both riffle and rifle mean nearly the same thing. Both mean to go through something but there is a subtle difference. To riffle (rhymes with ...