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juggle

verb as in mislead, falsify; handle several things at once

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Example Sentences

Finally, Roberts was forced to juggle all these potential implosions with the constant decimation of his starting rotation.

All these books ask their readers to juggle multiple plot threads and a cascade of characters.

There are lots of things to juggle now and it's no longer my career, now it's a hobby like lots of people.

From BBC

But Betsan, 49, said the juggle of caring for the girls, caring for her mother and her job in TV production could be absolutely exhausting.

From BBC

Contrary to the notion that people who work from home will get distracted, Shankman observed that he finds it easier to juggle many balls when he is not in an office.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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