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Filter by Meaning The musician's juggle of different instruments during the performance showcased their versatility.
As a working mother, she constantly had to perform a juggle between her career and family responsibilities.
The parent had to juggle work responsibilities and childcare duties while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
The chef's juggle of coordinating the timing of multiple dishes for a six-course meal is a true art.
The magician can juggle knives without cutting himself.
The parent's juggle of work, household chores, and taking care of the children is exhausting.
They juggle insider information to manipulate the stock market.
My little brother is learning how to juggle with beanbags.
She can effortlessly juggle five balls in the air.
The skilled entertainer managed to juggle multiple knives without dropping any.
The con artist used his nimble fingers to juggle the cards and cheat his opponents.
The actor had to juggle his lines and stage movements during the play.
The air traffic controller must juggle multiple planes landing and taking off.
She had to juggle her savings to pay off her debts.
The event planner had to juggle different vendors and logistics to ensure a successful event.
The art forger managed to juggle multiple counterfeit paintings in the international art market.
The smuggler could juggle contraband goods through tight security checkpoints without getting caught.
The politician used juggle to divert attention from the controversial issue.
The detective saw through the criminal's juggle and caught him red-handed.
The salesperson's juggle convinced the customer to buy the expensive product.
The student's juggle of facts in the essay confused the teacher.
The lawyer's juggle of evidence misled the jury.
The CEO's juggle of resources improved the company's financial situation.
The journalist's juggle of words in the article created a sensational headline.
The goalkeeper's juggle of the soccer ball impressed the crowd.
He learned to juggle three balls at the circus.
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