noun
- the skill or act of keeping several objects in motion in the air by repeatedly throwing and catching them
- the act of managing or dealing with multiple tasks, responsibilities, or situations at the same time
Usage: figurative
verb
- present participle of juggle: to keep several objects in motion in the air by repeatedly throwing and catching them
- present participle of juggle: to manage or deal with multiple tasks, responsibilities, or situations at the same time
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The street performer was juggling three colorful balls.
- She’s been juggling work and school for two years.
- Juggling requires excellent hand-eye coordination.
- He’s juggling multiple projects at once.
- The circus act featured juggling with flaming torches.
- Juggling family responsibilities can be challenging.
- She learned juggling as a hobby last summer.