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- verb Present participle of
shuttle .
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Examples
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Scientists have observed a first: direct electricity-shuttling from a protein to a mineral.
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She told her partners that they'd have to find another singer because she didn't like the idea of shuttling her kids back and forth on the road.
EARL -The Autobiography of DMX Fontaine, Smokey D. 1984
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Once Ella Fitzgerald immortalized the "A" train in that famous tune by Sir Duke, few could resist the idea of shuttling uptown to experience Harlem's fervent jazz scene.
PopMatters 2010
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Once Ella Fitzgerald immortalized the "A" train in that famous tune by Sir Duke, few could resist the idea of shuttling uptown to experience Harlem's fervent jazz scene.
PopMatters 2010
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Once Ella Fitzgerald immortalized the "A" train in that famous tune by Sir Duke, few could resist the idea of shuttling uptown to experience Harlem's fervent jazz scene.
PopMatters 2010
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The lesson is as relevant to shuttling a kayak through a storm in the Gulf of Mexico as it is to weathering heartbreak.
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Retired Rockland Police Chief Alfred Ockenfels flew for Downeast at the time of the crash, and he recalled shuttling Stenger and airline employees back and forth to Boston to testify during the NTSB hearings.
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On Feb. 29, the Air Force awarded the contract to Northrop and EADS to use a modified version of the Airbus A330 jetliner to build 179 new aerial-refueling tankers, which act as flying fuel depots for aircraft and can perform other tasks, such as shuttling medical patients.
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There was also a whole fleet of aged and decrepit buses imported from the United States that disrespected Vancouver's idling laws, and ran about 'shuttling' absolutely nobody for days on end.
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Yadea plans to create electric cars for special uses such as shuttling sightseers at tourist destinations.
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