0 a person who juggles objects in order to entertain people
1 a person who can throw several objects into the air, catch them, and keep them moving so that at least one is always in the air, esp. to entertain others:
Paulo, a juggler and street performer, entertains the visitors.
They were without formal dramatic training, and were fantastic jugglers and stilt-walkers and good comedians; and they were very popular.
The fact that the local juggler had meticulously reproduced an 'authentic' costume confirms this.
Use of an actuator to pre-charge the leg spring appears a popular way of achieving this in a juggler.
Quetglas compares himself, the critic, to a puppeteer and juggler in the overture to the 'play'.
Over the last two or three years they have had to be financial wizards and jugglers.
I wonder whether it is as a tightrope walker, a juggler or perhaps even one of the clowns.
I am not yet in a position to deal with three, like a juggler.
He should have been a juggler or a conjuror.
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