jugglery

/ˈdʒʌɡləri/
noun
  1. The art or performance of a juggler; skillful manipulation of objects in the air.
    • The festival featured a display of jugglery that included rings, clubs, and even fruit.
    • The audience gasped at the jugglery of five sharp knives above the performer's head.
    • His jugglery was so precise that he could catch each ball behind his back.
  2. Trickery, deception, or clever manipulation, especially to achieve a dishonest goal.
    • The accountant was fired for financial jugglery that hid the company's losses.
    • The politician's jugglery of the facts fooled many voters during the campaign.
    • The magician's jugglery with words made it seem like he could read minds.
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