juggle
//ˈdʒʌɡ.əl//
Verb
juggleInfinitive
jugglePresent tense
juggledPast tense
juggledPast participle
jugglingPresent participle
jugglesThird-person singular
1
To continuously toss and catch multiple objects in the air, keeping at least one airborne at all times.
The street performer can juggle five balls at once.
2
To manage or handle multiple tasks, responsibilities, or activities at the same time.
She juggles work and family responsibilities every day.
3
To manipulate or rearrange something, often in a deceptive or dishonest way.
The accountant was caught juggling the company's financial records.
Noun
1
An act of juggling objects or managing multiple things simultaneously.
Managing work and family is quite a juggle.