juggle in the PONS Dictionary

juggle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to juggle (with) sth

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English
He also would juggle a 35 pound chair, toss it in the air, somersaulting it several times, then catch it with his teeth.
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Many countries, cities, or juggling clubs hold an annual juggling convention.
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During her 2006 season, her professional career was difficult to juggle with her synchronised swimming career.
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A team of two jugglers who work hard together can sometimes juggle more than twice as many clubs between them as each can juggle alone.
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During that time he also learned to juggle and perform magic tricks.
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Much of the game play involves juggling funds to build hotels, accommodation, leisure activities and restaurants.
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Society with its ever-increasing complexity seems to move people toward juggling among multiple tasks rather than focusing on one task for a long period.
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A dancing piggy bank performed juggling feats for a local bank.
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He juggles his music career with his responsibilities to his wife and son.
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The wrapped construction of the handle creates a more flexible grip making these clubs easier to catch during long periods of juggling.
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