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juggling Definition


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juggle
verb juggled, juggling
    1. To keep several objects simultaneously in the air by skilful throwing and catching.
    2. To adjust (facts or figures) to create a misleading impression.
      Thesaurus: alter, delude, change, disguise, fake, rig (slang), doctor; falsify, fix (slang), misrepresent, modify.
      Form: juggle with something (usually)
Derivative: juggler
noun
    Derivative: juggling
    noun, adj
      Etymology: 14c: from French jogler to act as jester.



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