ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
1826. Hood, Whims & Oddities, A True Story, 59.
| The chair unfastend, Hunks arose, | |
| And shuffled out, for once unshuffled; | |
| And as he went, these words he snuffled | |
| Well, this is paying thro the nose. |
1897. E. S. Van Zile, Kings in Adversity, 149. Holding a pack of cards unshuffled in his hand.
1901. Munseys Mag., XXIV. 871/2. Playing with unshuffled cards.