Snuffle: to breathe noisily and repeatedly through the nose due to a cold or crying. Shackle: to put shackles on someone’s wrists or legs, it also means to prevent someone from doing what they want to do. Shuffle: to walk very slowly and noisily without lifting your feet off the ground. It also means to move things or people into a different order or into different positions.
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Snuffle, shackle, shuffle _ what do they mean?
Snuffle: to breathe noisily and repeatedly through the nose due to a cold or crying.
Shackle: to put shackles on someone’s wrists or legs, it also means to prevent someone from doing what they want to do.
Shuffle: to walk very slowly and noisily without lifting your feet off the ground. It also means to move things or people into a different order or into different positions.
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