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Phrasal Verb meaning: To Shuffle Out I was reading an article on Entertainment Weekly website and I was stuck with a doubt about the expression "shuffle out" in this sentence - The finale for [the name of this series] as they shuffle out of that newsroom...". What does shuffle out mean on this context?
Apr 22, 2014 8:20 PM
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I found the article you were referencing and also watched the ending of the Mary Tyler Moore Show on Youtube which the quote was about. I believe they mean it literally. In that final scene, they all hugged and then shuffled out of the newsroom. To shuffled out of a room, etc. means that when you walk out of the room, you do it in a very clumsy manner. For instance, by not picking up their feet as you walk and not walking out in a nice organized line, etc. It was very relaxed and clumsy. Here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZZvTaFUKMQ The scene is at 23:30. CRANE: The finale for The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as they shuffle out of that newsroom, is just so fantastic. That they won’t leave that hug – that was brilliant.
April 22, 2014
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Is it The Mary Tyler Moore Show? The cast is all in a group hug and they maintain the hug as they move as a group. To shuffle is to walk with small steps without lifting your feet very high off the ground. See minute 11:00 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XAo6U9dD2g However they don't shuffle out of the newsroom, they shuffle over to the box of tissues. The walk normally out of the newsroom.
April 22, 2014
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They leave the newsroom (where the TV series is set). It's not a confident or strong style of departure... just a shuffle.
April 22, 2014
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