Definitionn. the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression
Last update: October 26, 2015
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The magician can juggle the balls very well. [Please select]
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Jenn tried not to smile, recalling how frazzled the normally cold, organized assassin had been for months as he tried to juggle fighting the Black God with a teenage god. [Please select]
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That's the juggle on which the p. [Please select]
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By a trick of the face she had juggled away a generation of her years. [Please select]
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Here is another golden ball to juggle with, one which no art purely in time affords. [Please select]
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Juggle, temporize, postpone, get for yourself all the time you can. [Please select]
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"You juggle with ideas as the fellows on the stage do with gilt balls." [Please select]
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Gladys was looking at him apprehensively, as though she were watching him juggle four live hand grenades. [Please select]
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