juggled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdʒʌɡ.əl]
  • Us [ ˈdʒʌɡ.əl]

Meaning of juggled In English

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Examples of juggled

  • Four males wheeled out prams to sound effects of screaming babies, and in a very funny act, juggled crying babies on short sticks.

  • Another is that unless juggled with surprising grace, themes will sometimes drop out of sight.

  • The play has no resolution; answers are striven for but never reached; dilemmas, political and philosophical systems, moral and literary judgements are juggled about in a kaleidoscopic display.

  • Var. 2, for example, is well described as 'simple tonal "cubism" whereby the key relationships are all juggled'.

  • Overwhelmed social workers juggled unmanageable caseloads.

  • It is astonishing how, in the course of the many sittings we have had, you have juggled the various aspects of this difficult material.

  • The already overstretched budget has been juggled, and money has been taken from contingency funds.

  • The words have been juggled around a little, but they are absolutely identical.

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