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Meanings of
juggle
in English
Portuguese
malabarismo
Catalan
malabarisme
Back to the meaning
Throwing and catching several objects simultaneously.
juggling
Portuguese
malabarismo
Influence by slyness.
beguile
hoodwink
Synonyms
Examples for "
beguile
"
beguile
hoodwink
Examples for "
beguile
"
1
And with many other pleasant tales did they
beguile
the hours away.
2
There was at first little in the situation to
beguile
her spirits.
3
In these tones did the magician, bawling for old lamps,
beguile
Aladdin.
4
I procured some books and music, to
beguile
the tedious solitary days.
5
Occasionally a male bird sets himself to
beguile
the time with song.
1
He has not risen early enough in the morning to
hoodwink
me.
2
Try to
hoodwink
you into thinking they have no truss to sell.
3
I need his evidence to
hoodwink
this old cask of grog, Abercromby.
4
Also, I am a man whom he could easily
hoodwink
and outwit.
5
Now you
hoodwink
Cicereau's security chief, who is apparently a blood addict.
Usage of
juggle
in English
1
Parents were often distracted or trying to
juggle
work with home schooling.
2
Do you find it difficult to
juggle
several work projects at once?
3
That's the basic move you're going to need to
juggle
three balls.
4
Yesterday he was talking about trying to
juggle
club and country commitments.
5
The priest told him that he must
juggle
for the Blessed Virgin.
6
For six weeks she had to
juggle
her obligations to both productions.
7
They're artfully designed, finely tuned creations that
juggle
information with unprecedented efficiency.
8
He made no attempt to
juggle
with the meaning of her words.
9
You can look through the pattern and
juggle
with your peripheral vision.
10
Precision Piloting Zips
juggle
GPS signals from space and drone-to-drone radio transmissions.
11
GC struggles to
juggle
his salon job with running the KwaMashu celebrations.
12
I'm pretty booked that day, but I can
juggle
some appointments around.
13
A man whose skill is on his tongue can
juggle
four-syllable words.
14
She is one of the few women ever to
juggle
eight rings.
15
Cowboy amazed when bartender
juggle
Hennessy bottles behind back and over head.
16
I don't know how most women
juggle
all that and a husband.
Other examples for "juggle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
juggle
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
juggle with
juggle work
juggle multiple
juggle family
juggle several
More collocations
Translations for
juggle
Portuguese
malabarismo
Catalan
malabarisme
joc malabar
Juggle
through the time
Juggle
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common