noun
- deceptive or misleading acts; trickery or fraud
- acts of juggling or sleight of hand; entertainment involving skillful manipulation
Usage: formal; often plural
Usage: archaic; often plural
Examples
- The politician’s juggleries with statistics fooled many voters.
- Financial juggleries by the company’s executives led to the scandal.
- The court exposed the lawyer’s legal juggleries.
- Medieval entertainers performed juggleries at the royal court.
- The magician’s juggleries amazed the children at the fair.
- Investors lost millions due to accounting juggleries.