IPA: /ˈrɪfəl/
KK: /ˈrɪfəl/
intransitive verb
Definition: To move lightly and quickly, often referring to the way water becomes choppy or how cards are shuffled.
Example: The water began to riffle as the wind picked up.
noun
Definition: A shallow area in a river or stream where the water flows quickly over rocks or sand, often creating small waves; it can also refer to the act of shuffling cards.
Example: The fisherman cast his line into the riffle, hoping to catch some trout.
transitive verb
Definition: To shuffle or mix something, like playing cards, by lifting and releasing them so they fall together in an alternating manner, or to quickly look through the pages of a book.
Example: He decided to riffle through the pages of the old book to find the recipe.