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unshuffled

  • a word derived from shuffle.
    shuffle
    verb (used without object)
    to walk without lifting the feet or with clumsy steps and a shambling gait.

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When that person arrived at his table in September 2017, Zhang exposed part of a baccarat deck to the player, who photographed the unshuffled cards before placing large bets on hands, a court filing said.

From Washington Times Dec. 6, 2019

I would present a study like an unshuffled deck of cards, and he would skilfully re-arrange it, putting paragraphs into a logical sequence, transforming the paper into a royal flush.

From Nature Oct. 9, 2018

As the physicist and broadcaster Jim Al-Khalili puts it, a well-shuffled pack of cards has higher entropy and therefore needs far more explanation, or information, than an unshuffled one.

From BBC Jan. 26, 2016

As the slug came into play, a sophisticated software program spotted the memorized patterns and relayed the order of the unshuffled cards to the spotter, who then signaled one of the conspiracy’s bettors.

From Forbes Oct. 1, 2012

O thou of unshuffled features but amiable disposition!" he said, "thy discourse soundeth good to me.

From The Clicking of Cuthbert by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse