Jugglings [noun]

Definition of Jugglings:

throwing and catching

Synonyms of Jugglings:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jugglings:

-


Sentence/Example of Jugglings:

This reasoning may seem to many persons mere casuistry, mere sophistical juggling with words.

Some people are paid big salaries for juggling with figures to fool the American people into believing what is not true, Jonathan.

Only the little clerk retained official scruples and timidly doubted if there was any order against juggling, as such.

It took nearly two hours of careful juggling to get an orbit which Arcot considered reasonably circular.

Duke stared at the almost comic figure, juggling the words he had heard with the obvious facts.

I left and went out to the gate where the snake-charmers were juggling with a dozen hissing cobras.

Her silence and obedience to the crown, her loyalty to juggling and evasion, were more powerful than resistance.

In reading Chinese we do not seem to be juggling mental counters, but to be watching things work out their own fate.

The horrible act of Poisoning and all the tricks and conveyances of juggling and legerdemain are fully deciphered.

Some of their conjuring, juggling, and other feats of skill are suggestive of a similar paternity.