Synonym: beguile, hoodwink, juggling. Similar words: juggler, struggle, struggle for, struggle against, juggernaut, smuggling, wiggle, haggle. Meaning: ['dʒʌgl] n. 1. the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression 2. throwing and catching several objects simultaneously. v. 1. influence by slyness 2. manipulate by or as if by moving around components 3. deal with simultaneously 4. throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously 5. hold with difficulty and balance insecurely.
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31, Kennedy, like any president, tried to juggle the pressures brought on him by different aides.
32, But being a woman, she had to juggle her home life and her police work with expert precision.
33, Andy can juggle fire clubs and no longer gets burnt.
34, They learned how to walk on stilts, ride a unicycle and juggle.
35, She had to juggle her job and her children.
36, Don't juggle with your accounts.
37, Yuri can juggle after her Saifa hits.
38, Han Lingsha: Do you juggle me?
39, Who knows how to juggle?
40, Auto makers, as is often the case , must juggle competing demands.
41, That common dream of being unprepared for an exam may be a stand-in for not meeting a goal or trying to juggle too many responsibilities.
42, If you decide to change planes at San Francisco, you'll have to juggle with your luggage.
43, Ann(sentencedict.com), Mocky can't juggle!
44, And working parents have to juggle day care, jobs and family.
45, I was asked to juggle torches at a fashion show with a Polynesian theme.
46, In a materialistic go-getter world, a couple's ability to juggle and to control life's commercial and familial demands merely confirms their superior "alpha" status.
47, Two people's happinesses were in his hands and he must learn to juggle with strong nerves.
48, Many working couples find it hard juggle work and family life. Sentencedict.com
49, That's stuff and nonsense; of course I can juggle with three balls at once!
50, Juggle the balls as long as you can, avoiding any ball collisions.
51, IDA assigns sailors in the US navy to new jobs when they finish a tour of duty and has to juggle naval policies, job requirements, changing costs and sailors' needs.
52, If you juggle with your accounts, you'll get into trouble.
53, The finance department will juggle a few of the delinquent accounts.
54, This tends to mean less conflict regarding how to parcel out time, not having to juggle school, family and job.
55, Does it only take five hours of sleep to fuel the juggle?
More similar words: juggler, struggle, struggle for, struggle against, juggernaut, smuggling, wiggle, haggle, niggle, wriggle, haggler, straggle, bedraggled, jug, subjugate, conjugate, subjugated, subjugation, buggy, mugger, buggery, suggest, drugged, sluggish, niggling, scraggly, debugging, suggestion, looking glass, glee.