Juggle

Verb

 * 1) To manipulate objects, such as balls, clubs, beanbags, rings, etc. in an artful or artistic manner.  Juggling may also include assorted other circus skills such as the diabolo, devil sticks, hat, and cigar box manipulation as well.
 * She can juggle flaming torches.
 * 1) To handle or manage many tasks at once.
 * He juggled home, school, and work for two years.

Noun

 * 1)  To throw and catch each prop at least twice, as a opposed to a flash.

Adverbs for Juggle
dexterously; skillfully; marvelously; professionally; verbally; grotesquely; spectacularly.

Thesaurus
adulterate, alter, arrange, bamboozle, beguile, betray, bluff, cajole, cheat on, circumvent, conjure, cook, delude, diddle, distort, doctor, double-cross, dupe, fake, falsify, fix, forestall, gammon, get around, gull, hoax, hocus-pocus, hornswaggle, humbug, let down, load, manipulate, mislead, misrepresent, misstate, mock, outmaneuver, outreach, outsmart, outwit, overreach, pack, pigeon, plant, play one false, put something over, retouch, rig, salt, snow, sophisticate, stack, string along, take in, tamper with, trick, two-time

Etymology
jangler:, jogler:, from iocor:

Pronunciation




Verb

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 * Dutch: jongeleren
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 * Macedonian: жонглирам
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 * Portuguese: fazer malabarismo com
 * Spanish: hacer malabarismos, malabarear, hacer juegos malabares
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