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To manipulate objects in an artful or artistic manner
“He would juggle several flaming chainsaws while riding a unicycle.”
To deceive or cause to believe what is untrue
“The audience watches and laughs along as the schemers juggle their victims.”
To organize (information or figures) in order to give a particular impression
“There are other ways of making the situation appear less desperate than it is, the simplest being to juggle the numbers.”
To handle or manage many tasks at once
“A person who was able, at one time, to simultaneously juggle several responsibilities, might now approach each task one at a time.”
To engineer a certain outcome, typically underhandedly
To balance or juggle two or more tasks at the same time
To tweak or rearrange
Plural for a clever, and often underhanded, means to achieve an end
“He is not only not bound to assist in what he perforce looks upon as a mischievous juggle, but he owes it to common honesty to protest against it by refusing part or lot in it.”
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