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juggle
verb as in mislead, falsify; handle several things at once
Example Sentences
But details matter; they are what nearly all families staying under Ronald McDonald roofs across the country are trying to juggle, whether they are rich or poor — or Democrat or Republican.
Multitasking has become a norm for the “Cruel Summer” singer, who juggled her last tour with the recording of the album.
But with the large gap between spending commitments and the Scottish government's forecast revenue, this is only one of several public spending priorities that ministers have to juggle.
The 300th episode, written by Bouchard and Nora Smith, digs into the show’s core premise to reveal how Bob and Linda came to juggle a restaurant and a family at the same time.
No one wants to juggle a flimsy plate or fuss with utensils in a parking lot.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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