juggling

/ˈdʒʌɡlɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Involving or relating to the act of keeping objects in the air by throwing and catching.
    • The juggling act featured colorful rings and a funny clown.
    • The juggling performance was the highlight of the school talent show.
    • He bought a set of juggling balls to practice his new hobby.
  2. Involving the management of multiple tasks or demands at once.
    • The juggling act of running a small business requires wearing many hats.
    • She described her life as a juggling routine of deadlines and appointments.
    • Being a juggling parent means handling homework, meals, and activities every day.
noun
  1. The activity or skill of keeping several objects in the air by throwing and catching them repeatedly.
    • The street performer's juggling drew a large crowd of amazed onlookers.
    • She took up juggling as a hobby and can now juggle four balls at once.
    • Juggling requires good hand-eye coordination and lots of practice.
  2. The act of managing multiple tasks, responsibilities, or demands at the same time.
    • Juggling work and family life can be very stressful for new parents.
    • Her juggling of three part-time jobs left her with little free time.
    • The CEO is skilled at juggling the needs of investors, employees, and customers.
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