Remove All Filters
Category
Politics (11)Business (10)Sports (9)Food (5)Entertainment (5)Media (4)Project Management (4)Aviation (4)Events (3)Cooking (3)Family (3)Work (3)Fruit (3)Event Planning (3)Parenting (2)Music (2)Law (2)Circus (2)Cybercrime (2)Culinary (2)Event Management (2)Literature (2)Performing Arts (2)Forgery (1)Space Exploration (1)Identity Theft (1)Talent Show (1)Finance (1)Management (1)Crime (1)Performance (1)Theater (1)Retail (1)International Relations (1)Theft (1)Magic (1)Restaurant (1)Travel (1)Circus Acts (1)Medicine (1)Personal Finance (1)Smuggling (1)Public Relations (1)Gambling (1)Espionage (1)Corporate Management (1)Sales (1)Hobbies (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The coach must juggle the needs of individual players and the team as a whole.
The chef had to juggle multiple orders during the busy dinner rush.
The athlete had to juggle training sessions, physical therapy, and maintaining a balanced diet to stay in peak condition.
The athlete's juggle of intense training, recovery, and competition demands was crucial for achieving peak performance.
The coach had to juggle player substitutions and tactics to adapt to the opposing team's strategy.
The astronaut's juggle of various scientific experiments in space contributed to valuable research findings.
Post a Comment