intr.v. scuf·fled, scuf·fling, scuf·fles 1. To fight or struggle confusedly at close quarters. 2. To shuffle. n. A rough disorderly struggle at close quarters. See Synonyms at brawl. [ Probably frequentative of scuff.] scuffler n. |
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