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juggles

  • present tense form
    of juggle (3rd person singular).
    juggle
    verb (used with object)
    to keep (several objects, as balls, plates, tenpins, or knives) in continuous motion in the air simultaneously by tossing and catching.

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Instead, she has been applying for part-time jobs to chip away at her $101,000 student-loan balance, which she juggles on top of her mortgage payments and other costs.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 30, 2026

Chip falls in with a troupe of street performers, evades the police, juggles along the Seine and eventually wanders into a smoky bar, where Penelope is strumming her guitar.

From Salon Jun. 30, 2026

The Welshman juggles his day job as a carpenter with the demands of a sport so visibly brutal it has stayed in the shadows of combat sports for much of its existence.

From BBC Feb. 20, 2026

In Crawford’s case, she already juggles college coursework, picks up shifts as an UberEats driver and cares for her 1-year-old.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 8, 2025

As the clock chimes, another ball joins the rest until at midnight he juggles twelve balls in a complex pattern.

From "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern