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Noun: juggle  jú-gul
  1. Throwing and catching several objects simultaneously
    "His juggle of five balls impressed the audience";
    - juggling
     
  2. The act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression
    "The accountant's juggle of the numbers hid the company's true financial state";
    - juggling
Verb: juggle  jú-gul
  1. Throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously
    "The entertainer juggled five balls at once"
     
  2. Deal with simultaneously
    "She had to juggle her job and her children"
     
  3. Hold with difficulty and balance insecurely
    "the player juggled the ball"
     
  4. Manipulate by or as if by moving around components
    "juggle an account so as to hide a deficit"
     
  5. Influence by slyness
    "He juggled the facts to mislead the jury";
    - beguile, hoodwink

Derived forms: juggling, juggles, juggled

Type of: balance, care, cheat, chisel [informal], cook [informal], deal, fake, falsify, fudge, handle, manage, manipulate, misrepresent, performance, poise, rearrangement, rip off [informal], spoof [informal], throw, wangle [informal], wing

Encyclopedia: Juggle