juggled in English

verb
1
continuously toss into the air and catch (a number of objects) so as to keep at least one in the air while handling the others, typically for the entertainment of others.
When Wee dropped one club out of reach, they continued juggling with the remaining five.

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1. The juggler juggled three flasks.

2. The juggler juggled three bottles.

3. The juggler juggled a handkerchief into a bird.

4. The clerk juggled the figures in his account.

5. He still juggled the ball though he made every effort to catch it.

6. We all watched in amazement as he juggled with three flaming torches.

7. However, unlike Rice Pereira's consciously juggled forms, Pollock's paintings were born of passionate subjectivity.

8. However, unlike Rice Pereira's consciously juggled forms,[Sentencedict.com ] Pollock's paintings were born of passionate subjectivity.

9. In some cities, I threw my hat on the sidewalk and juggled oranges for the passersby.

10. The old town square was filled with people and the jubilant sound of the marching band as performers juggled fire.

11. It does seem unnatural to ask players covering a punt to back off a Bobbled, juggled, muffed or dropped ball until it hits the ground.

12. Crookes juggled a difficult pass from Keith Lulia (who himself added a last-gasp try) to cross in the corner for his hat-trick as Bradford ran in 28 unanswered points