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Example sentences for "juggle"

Lexicographically close words:
jugera; juges; jugg; jugge; jugged; juggled; juggler; jugglers; jugglery; juggles
  1. I juggle with temperamental and psychic Twos and experiment in hysteric additions.

  2. My thoughts merely revel and juggle with them, picture and legend--they are pastimes of my child-self.

  3. I've heard you can juggle the law--that's your business.

  4. But you can't juggle the law enough to horn in on the Double A.

  5. They would not tread the corpsy paths of commerce Nor juggle with men’s bones; they would not chaffer Their souls for strumpet pleasure.

  6. I will not tread the corpsy path of commerce Nor juggle with men’s bones.

  7. We can not juggle Heaven, Miserable sinners!

  8. The capitalists were under no necessity to juggle with the coinage had they been content to make a little more leisurely process of devouring the lands and effects of the people.

  9. Tamerlane was a beast, and Arkwright was a genius sent to help men, yet the hideous juggle of the old-time economic system made the benefactor the cause of as much human suffering as the brutal conqueror.

  10. And so they baffled the Legislature, and outlawed half the nation, by a juggle which the press and the public would have risen against, if a single grown-up man had been its victim, instead of four million adult women.

  11. But now, to their credit, they were unanimous, and reprobated the juggle as a breach of public faith and plain morality.

  12. The famous mountebank of Notre Dame did not juggle with greater fervour.

  13. It is you who will be going to the ball and will juggle with the three objects, and I who will catch the cigar in my mouth.

  14. But it doesn't pay to juggle with one's conscience, even in the case of a city man--it would be downright extortion.

  15. An act, she insists, is either right or wrong, therefore it is useless to juggle with words in trying to make out that it is mostly right and only a little wrong.

  16. I have no wish to juggle with or to deceive you.

  17. Do you think I am a baby, that you may juggle with and deceive me--what is it?

  18. She could juggle the history of emperors with one hand and the scandals of half a dozen kings with the other.

  19. She learned to juggle dates with an ease that brought gasps from her American clients, with their history that went back little more than one hundred years.

  20. The IMF tries to juggle all these goals in the thinning air of the global capital markets.

  21. It tries to juggle all these goals in the thinning air of the global capital markets.

  22. Thinks he, I wonder, to juggle Heaven, as well as man, with the letter instead of the spirit?

  23. I will make thee juggle till thy limbs ache," said De Coucy, "and this very night.

  24. But it's his job to juggle around with figgers same as it's yours, and if you beat him out of ten million dollars you must have played a slicker hand than him.

  25. You reckon I'm just a calculating machine that can juggle figures better than any other machine.

  26. However it was thought convenient still to carry the Juggle on, and several Methods were made use of to seduce the poor Jacobites in England and St. Germains, that their Work was still going on.

  27. Another man called "Paul Cinquevalli," well known in this country, does not hesitate to juggle with lighted lamps or pointed knives.

  28. These persons, both made and female, will with their feet juggle substances and articles that it requires several assistants to raise.

  29. The Chinese do not juggle with foreigners as the Japanese do, in the conscious sense, they simply drift, they juggle with themselves and with each other all the time.

  30. Sidenote: Peace with England] And thus the juggle went on for months, until at last Charles I.

  31. He could juggle no more with his false and inconsistent arguments.

  32. He knew all that--that voice would not let him juggle with myths any more.

  33. Northwick kept up the mental juggle he had used in getting himself away from Hatboro', and as far as Ponkwasset Junction he made believe that he was going to leave the main line, and take the branch road to the mills.

  34. That poor soul's juggle with his conscience is a most pathetic spectacle.

  35. And it is not possible that such a juggle should have been so long perpetrated in public, yet escape detection.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juggle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adulterate; artifice; bamboozle; beguile; betray; bitch; blind; bluff; cajole; catch; chicanery; circumvent; conjure; cook; curve; deceive; delude; design; device; diddle; doctor; dodge; dupe; fake; feint; fetch; forestall; gambit; gimmick; gull; hoax; humbug; joker; juggle; load; manipulate; mislead; mock; outreach; outwit; overreach; pack; pass; pigeon; plant; ploy; retouch; rig; ruse; salt; scheme; shift; sleight; snow; stack; stratagem; subterfuge; trick; twiddle; wile