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Found 5 hits - Term: juggle, Database: *, Strategy: exact
[1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
juggle \jug"gle\, n.
   1. a trick by sleight of hand.
      1913 webster

   2. an imposture; a deception. --tennyson.
      1913 webster

            a juggle of state to cozen the people. --tillotson.
      1913 webster

   3. a block of timber cut to a length, either in the round or
      split. --knight.
      1913 webster

[2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
juggle \jug"gle\, v. i. imp.  p. p. juggled; p. pr.  vb. n.
   juggling. oe. juglen; cf. of. jogler, jugler, f. jongler.
   see juggler.
   1913 webster
   1. to play tricks by sleight of hand; to cause amusement and
      sport by tricks of skill; to conjure; especially, to
      maintian several objects in the air at one time by tossing
      them up with one hand, catching them with the other hand,
      and passing them from the catching to the tossing hand.
      1913 webster +pjc

   2. to practice artifice or imposture.
      1913 webster

            be these juggling fiends no more believed. --shak.
      1913 webster
see also:
juggled juggling juggler 
[3] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
juggle \jug"gle\, v. t.
   1. to deceive by trick or artifice.
      1913 webster

            is't possible the spells of france should juggle
            men into such strange mysteries?      --shak.
      1913 webster

   2. to maintain several objects in continuous motion in the
      air at one time by tossing them up with one hand, catching
      them with the other hand, and passing them from the
      catching to the tossing hand; variations on this basic
      motion are also used. also used figuratively: see senses 3
      and 4.
      pjc

   3. to alter financial records secretly for the purpose of
      theft or deception; as, to juggle the accounts. colloq.
      pjc

   4. to arrange the performance two tasks or responsibilities
      at alternate times, so as to be able to do both; as, to
      juggle the responsibilities of a job and a mother
      pjc

[4] : WordNet (r) 2.0
juggle
     n 1: the act of rearranging things to give a misleading
          impression syn: juggling
     2: throwing and catching several objects simultaneously syn: juggling
     v 1: influence by slyness syn: beguile, hoodwink
     2: manipulate by or as if by moving around components; "juggle
        an account so as to hide a deficit"
     3: deal with simultaneously; "she had to juggle her job and her
        children"
     4: throw, catch, and keep in the air several things
        simultaneously
see also:
juggling beguile hoodwink 
[5] : Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
57 moby thesaurus words for "juggle":
   adulterate, alter, arrange, bamboozle, beguile, betray, bluff,
   cajole, cheat on, circumvent, conjure, cook, delude, diddle,
   distort, doctor, double-cross, dupe, fake, falsify, fix, forestall,
   gammon, get around, gull, hoax, hocus-pocus, hornswaggle, humbug,
   let down, load, manipulate, mislead, misrepresent, misstate, mock,
   outmaneuver, outreach, outsmart, outwit, overreach, pack, pigeon,
   plant, play one false, put something over, retouch, rig, salt,
   snow, sophisticate, stack, string along, take in, tamper with,
   trick, two-time





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