Definition of Juggling in English :

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Juggling meaning in English

Meaning of Juggling in English

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Juggling

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Noun

1. juggle, juggling

the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression

2. juggle, juggling

throwing and catching several objects simultaneously

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Juggling

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noun
the act of throwing and catching several objects continuously so that most are in the air all the time, as an entertainment
He can perform an astonishing variety of acts, including mime and juggling.

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Juggling

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v. jug·gled, jug·gling, jug·gles
v.tr.
1. To toss and catch (two or more objects) so that at least one of them is in the air at all times.
2. To have difficulty holding; balance insecurely: juggled the ball but finally caught it; shook hands while juggling a cookie and a teacup.
3. To keep (more than two activities, for example) in motion or progress at one time: managed to juggle a full-time job and homemaking.
4. To manipulate in order to deceive: juggle figures in a ledger.
v.intr.
1. To juggle objects or perform other tricks of manual dexterity.
2. To make rapid motions or manipulations: juggled with the controls on the television to improve the picture.
3. To use trickery; practice deception.
n.
1. The act of juggling.
2. Trickery for a dishonest end.

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