Juggled

Word JUGGLED
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Definitions and meanings of "Juggled"

What do we mean by juggled?

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.

To handle or manage many tasks at once.

To deceive by trick or artifice.

To joke or jest.

To perform magic tricks.

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The word "juggled" in example sentences

The Seahawks again juggled their roster after a second weekend of off-season minicamps. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A: You've been juggled, which is a lesser dating crime than "played" but still hurtful. ❋ Ellie (2010)

Government had "juggled" some figures to suggest certain categories of crime were diminishing; displaced responsibility for crime prevention to citizens; and had blamed sociological factors, particularly South Africa's traumatic apartheid past, for the crime epidemic. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But they should not assume he is a good juggler just because he kind of juggled to the music with three balls. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Thurlow Weed declared that the people had been "juggled" out of a candidate for governor; but Weed did not know that Van Buren, needing money to help along the jugglery, wrote James A. Hamilton, the son of the great Federalist, that unless "you do more in New York than you promised, our friends in A.bany, at best poor, will break down." ❋ DeAlva Stanwood Alexander (N/A)

"He kind of juggled the ball, and I think it kind of threw off his shot a little bit." ❋ Unknown (2010)

"It kind of juggled the fear in people," Edge said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The best evidence shows he never went to trial, but was given a tongue-lashing by the Justice, then the case was dismissed because Josiah Stowell, the defendant in the case, refused to admit that Joseph Smith "juggled" him. ❋ Angelfire (2009)

An administration official familiar with the review said the process had stalled, as the administration juggled competing priorities. ❋ Elizabeth Williamson (2011)

Top lieutenants often employed "alineadores," personal assistants who juggled a dozen phones and took messages so that the boss would not be heard on the line. ❋ William Booth (2010)

Once again, Eisenhower skillfully juggled multiple priorities; the new British-Egyptian talks began three days after the July 27 signing of the armistice in Korea.39 ❋ David A. Nichols (2011)

Boys, however, do not appreciate being juggled, just as girls find it to be inconsiderate. ❋ Lo Bosworth (2011)

His confusion lasted throughout the entire first half of the show and was not alleviated when they brought him on stage and juggled around him. ❋ Deliasherman (2010)

When they juggled around him, their instructions were ... ❋ Deliasherman (2010)

Many guests juggled vodka-tonics in one hand with a shopping bag in the other. ❋ Unknown (2012)

On Thursday, a clown on stilts juggled bowling pins. ❋ Christopher Rhoads (2011)

I juggled Hasenpfeffer with one arm and took my wand out. ❋ Amanda Marrone (2011)

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