Sentences with Shuffle Off

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60 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Shuffle Off'

She decided to shuffle off the responsibility and let her colleague handle the project.

The cat tried to shuffle off the leash, attempting to roam freely in the garden.

In the haunted house, the ghost warned visitors to shuffle off before it got angry.

He tried to shuffle off the awkward conversation by changing the topic abruptly.

Unable to face the truth, she continued to shuffle off any discussions about her past.

The employee tried to shuffle off blame onto others for the project's failure.

As the music played, the dancers began to shuffle off the stage one by one, concluding the performance.

The sly fox managed to shuffle off from the pursuing hounds through the dense forest.

After making a controversial statement, the politician tried to shuffle off the topic during the press conference.

The mischievous student attempted to shuffle off the responsibility of the broken window onto his classmates.

The elusive spy skillfully used various disguises to shuffle off detection by enemy agents.

As the detective investigated the crime scene, he noticed subtle clues that the culprit had tried to shuffle off any incriminating evidence.

The experienced negotiator knew how to shuffle off tricky questions during intense business meetings.

The seasoned chess player tried to shuffle off his opponent by making unexpected moves on the board.

Despite the persistent journalists, the celebrity managed to shuffle off any comments about their private life during the interview.

After a long day at work, he decided to shuffle off his responsibilities and relax with a good book.

The politician attempted to shuffle off the blame for the failed policy onto his colleagues.

The employee was caught trying to shuffle off the task to his coworker, but the manager noticed.

Despite his best efforts to shuffle off the household chores, he ended up doing them anyway.

The detective suspected that the suspect was trying to shuffle off the crime onto someone else.

The procrastinator always finds creative ways to shuffle off doing the difficult tasks until the last minute.

Faced with a challenging project, she decided not to shuffle off the hard work and tackled it head-on.

The scientist refused to shuffle off the ethical implications of her research and addressed them in her publication.

The clever fox managed to shuffle off when the farmer approached the henhouse.

In order to avoid a confrontation, he tried to shuffle off from the heated argument.

Despite his attempts to shuffle off responsibility, he was held accountable for the project's failure.

The detective observed the suspect trying to shuffle off without being noticed.

Frustrated by the persistent questions, the celebrity attempted to shuffle off from the press conference.

The politician tried to shuffle off from addressing the controversial issue during the debate.

The hesitant student tried to shuffle off the responsibility of presenting the project to a more confident peer.

Faced with criticism, the author attempted to shuffle off negative reviews, focusing on constructive feedback instead.

Despite the tempting offer, she chose to shuffle off the extravagant lifestyle for a simpler, more meaningful existence.

The computer program automatically started to shuffle off unnecessary files to optimize performance.

The comedian tried to shuffle off a poorly received joke by smoothly transitioning to a different topic.

In the intense negotiation, both parties attempted to shuffle off blame for the failed agreement.

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