juggle|juggled|juggles|juggling in English
verb
[jug·gle || 'dʒʌgl]
maintain a number of objects in the air at the same time by catching and throwing; manipulate in order to gain something; deceive; balance precariously; perform a number of tasks or activities at the same time
Use "juggle|juggled|juggles|juggling" in a sentence
1. The juggler juggled three flasks.
2. The juggler juggled three bottles.
3. She likes to juggle ideas.
4. Learn how to juggle behind the back, what we call "Backcrosses" in juggling! This is one trick that's easier with clubs than balls in my opinion! But don't b
5. The juggler juggled a handkerchief into a bird.
6. The clerk juggled the figures in his account.
7. Never juggle black and white.
8. When did you learn to juggle?
9. My uncle taught me to juggle.
10. She was juggling with two oranges.
11. Beware the ventriloquist, the dark horse, whose thrown voice juggles the truth.
12. 7 Some jiggling, oops, juggling was done.
13. It is like juggling kittens, with him.
14. I don't have the dexterity for juggling.
15. One guy was juggling with five balls.
16. Juggling acts cannot be predicted in advance.
17. Imagine juggling a snowball across the tropics.
18. You're thinking of juggling two chicks?
19. Some jiggling, oops, juggling was done.
20. Soon she was juggling five eggs.
21. It's really impressive how much he can juggle.
22. He can juggle a fan into a bird.
23. Women very often have to juggle work with their family commitments.
24. The acrobat is good at juggling with plates.
25. He still juggled the ball though he made every effort to catch it.