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juggler

[ juhg-ler ]

noun

  1. a person who performs juggling feats, as with balls or knives.
  2. a person who deceives by trickery; trickster.


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noun

  1. a person who juggles, esp a professional entertainer
  2. a person who fraudulently manipulates facts or figures
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of juggler1

before 1100; Middle English jogelour, jogeler, jugelour < Anglo-French jogelour, jugelur, Old French jogleor, jougleor ( jongleur ) ≪ Latin Âá´Ç³¦³Ü±ôÄå³Ù´Ç°ù joker, equivalent to Âá´Ç³¦³Ü±ôÄå ( °ùÄ« ) ( juggle ) + -tor -tor; replacing Old English ²µÅ§´Ç²µ±ð±ô±ð°ù±ð magician, cognate with German Gaukler, both directly < Latin, as above
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Instead, the bookworm twins are forced to witness their father, Percy, further wither and drink himself away: He’s a former Parisian juggler in a wheelchair after being hit by a drunk driver.

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Your goal is to get to the Venice Pier, an even more colorful, carnival-like spot with everything from jugglers to bodybuilders.

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So now I'm a writer and a hustler: coach, software entrepreneur, ghostwriter, teacher, juggler — my decision.

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As Bob Dylan noted, the Trump crowd doesn’t see the frowns as the jugglers and clowns do all of their tricks for them.

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Around 20 jugglers, trapeze artists and concession stand workers are filtering into the big top that the majestic Circus Vargas uses to perform across 25 California cities 11 months out of the year.

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