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jugglery

[juhg-luh-ree] / ˈdʒʌg lə ri /


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Cried another: "Let us never forget . . . the manipulations, financial jugglery, or what some would term jiggery-pokery."

From Time Magazine Archive

No such jugglery as followed and set aside the elections of 1868 and 1876 can prevail in 1928.

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This kind of jugglery between the balloons of fiction and the cannonballs of fact made Unamuno an enigmatic figure�and in Catholic, reactionary Spain, a suspect and controversial one.

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That did not end the amazing jugglery, for a few days later the Stevens Hotel gave notes to Illinois Life not in exchange for the third mortgage but for $700,000 cash.

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He had gone upstairs to lie down, as he reported later, “before all these astounding miracles, or jugglery, took place.”

From "Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith" by Deborah Heiligman