Sentences with Shuffle Off

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Shuffle Off'

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The cunning defendant tried to shuffle off blame by pointing fingers at others during the courtroom trial.

In the world of espionage, agents often need to shuffle off their true identities to maintain secrecy.

During the heated debate, the debater skillfully tried to shuffle off the opponent's arguments with well-thought counterpoints.

The explorer refused to shuffle off the challenge of climbing the highest peak in the mountain range.

The chef decided not to shuffle off the opportunity to experiment with new ingredients in the kitchen.

Unhappy with the company's policies, some employees tried to shuffle off by seeking job opportunities elsewhere.

Realizing the impending deadline, the procrastinating writer tried to shuffle off from distractions and focus on the task at hand.

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