The juggler keeps his eyes always fastened upon the snake, and gazes at it with a singular fixed stare.
Its eyes, which at first watched the juggler as though in order to take him by surprise, are, to a certain extent, fixed and fascinated by the latter’s gaze.
Towards six o’clock in the evening a Hindu juggler comes on board.
Although this takes but an instant the reptile starts out of its sleep, and the juggler has barely time to throw himself backwards so as not to be struck by the snake, which makes a furious dart at him.
The juggler squats a few paces off and commences to play a slow, plaintive, and monotonous air, with a kind of small clarinet (fig.
From this custom the juggler evidently derives no small advantage, for, as is only right, he does not ply his craft for nothing.
And the poor puppets who are left alive, fall on their knees and thank the Juggler with all their hearts.
The Infinite Juggler and his Puppets--What the Puppets have Done--Shall we Thank these Gods?
He is a juggler with words, yet practises the art of most uncleanly conveyance.
Lastly, he is such a juggler with urinals, so dangerously unskilful, that if ever the city will have recourse to him for diseases that need purgation, let them employ him in scouring Moorditch.
He'll make one word of as many joints as the tin-pudding that a juggler pulls out of his throat and chops in again.
Like the juggler mentioned in Xenophon, who requested the gods to allow him to remain in places, where there was much money and abundance of simpletons, they acted as the prototype.
The blast of the day of judgment, which strips the varnish from every lie, has wafted the painted colors from her cheek, or the juggler might have cheated even the angels of light.
Many a juggler has also taken advantage of the universal curiosity, and by well-managed deceptions led astray the excited imagination.
And how will you convince me that this juggler had not as much concern in the second apparition as in the first?
And ye clatter, giant puppet troops, Marshalled in your proudly childish groups, Like the juggler on the opera scene?
He was a native of Spain, by name Sempronius Rufus, and his occupation that of a sorcerer and juggler (for which he had been confined on an island by Severus).
Cappadocia, who had flourished in Domitian's reign and was a thoroughgoing juggler and magician; and he erected a heroum to his memory.
Thanks to the general commotion, the trouvere and the juggler make good their escape, while the eleven doughty crusading knights gladfully call their noble wives to them.
In speaking to him of the austere virtues of Karvel the Perfect and his wife, Mylio above all recommended to the juggler not to break out into gross and ribald jests, as was his wont.
The juggler holds his tongue, steps back penitently, and in order to keep himself in countenance proceeds to examine the copper vessels that are placed on the distilling furnace.
The juggler is not to be hurried, and putting his inert weight to use, remains immovable.
Although unscathed, the juggler seems to be a prey to great apprehension.
But speedily recovering his habitual good spirits, the old juggler cries out: "Oxhorns!
If that mischievous juggler Adam the Hunchback, or Audefroid the Bastard, only knew our secret, he would to-morrow be singing it under all the tents!
The monk has not yet forgotten the night when the trouvere and the juggler carried away Florette from the mill of Chaillotte, and left him lying bruised and disappointed on the ground.
If Mylio and his friend the juggler should happen to be among the prisoners, it will be their sentence of death.
With the birth of Karvelaik, the old juggler remained a fixture in the house, insisting upon rocking my grandfather's cradle and singing him songs.
The trouvere and the juggler are lying not far from the wall of the cistern, where one of the executioner's assistants, taking pity on the inert body of Florette, who was still evidently alive, had laid the young woman.
Together with the trouvere, the juggler is taken into the large hall of the villa by Lambert of Limoux and Hugues of Lascy.
All in a tremble the juggler shelters himself behind Mylio.
He then leaps over the enclosure, and by the light of the moon he perceives the juggler puffing and blowing and wrestling with a man whose face is concealed under the hood of his brown cloak.
John of Rampayne, an excellent juggler and minstrel, undertook to effect the escape of one Audulf de Bracy, by presenting himself in disguise at the court of the king, where he was confined.
Instead of punishing him for this, the Juggler had just announced his intention of sending Dicky Squeal on a second mission to Signor Macaroni's estate, where he might be within earshot of Peter.
Now, be it known to you that the Juggler was anything but comfortable in his mind.
The Juggler had done so, every word of it, that blessed morning; but as he wished to gain time, he adjusted his glasses, and began to con it over with an appearance of intense interest.
If that letter does not succeed," quoth the Juggler after he had read it over for the second time, "I surrender all faith in human gullibility.
At this the Juggler hemmed and coughed, said something about a whitlow in his finger, and would fain have postponed writing for the present.
At this the whole company rose and cheered, so that the Juggler could not very well forbear touching on the topic, though he handled it with as much caution as he would have used towards a heated poker.
Altogether, it is no wonder if the Juggler felt the reverse of happy when summoned to appear before his master.
By this means the juggler was beguiled, and so died in his wickedness; yet no one thought that Dr.
Thus they began; they smote off the head of the first, and presently there was a lily in the glass of distilled water, where Faustus perceived this lily as it was springing, and the chief juggler named it the tree of life.
Another vase shows a female juggler dressed in long drawers standing on her hands, and filling with her feet a kantharos from a krater placed in front of her.
No, no, he must not go away, she could not risk the juggler boring him.
She almost hustled the hastening jugglerout of the way.
Who would hesitate to affirm that a watch, which never left the eyesight for an instant, was broken by the juggler on an anvil; or that a handkerchief was burned before our eyes?
We all know the juggler does not break the watch, and does not burn the handkerchief.
He is discovered by the Prior, who is preparing to denounce the sacrilege when the image comes to life and bends down to bless the poor juggler who has sunk exhausted on the steps of the altar.
Jean thejuggler is persuaded by the Prior of the Abbey of Cluny to give up his godless life and turn monk.
The Prior bows in awe before this manifestation of divine graciousness and thejuggler dies in the odour of sanctity.
Can it be that, hurried or tired out, The hand of the juggler shook?
Illustration] Our friend Agoust was celebrated in America as a juggler before he became a comic clown and manager of the Nouveau Cirque.
As the clever juggler only finds a few victims each day, and as from each he makes only ten cents, I don't see how he expects to ever retire from business and live upon his hard earned capital.
The mixed brass and string banditti perambulate the streets making the day and early night hideous, and in the side streets where the policeman is infrequent the street juggler plies his vocation.
From the window of our hotel (which looked into the Place Royale) I saw a juggler displaying his art to a crowd, who stood in a regular square about him, none pretending to press nearer than the prescribed limit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juggler" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.