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Table Of Contents: Juggling as a Noun Definitions of "Juggling" as a noun Synonyms of "Juggling" as a noun (1 Word) Associations of "Juggling" (30 Words)

The synonyms of “Juggling” are: juggle

Juggling as a Noun

Definitions of "Juggling" as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “juggling” as a noun can have the following definitions:

The act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression. Throwing and catching several objects simultaneously.

GrammarTOP.com Synonyms of "Juggling" as a noun (1 Word)

juggle Throwing and catching several objects simultaneously.

GrammarTOP.com Associations of "Juggling" (30 Words)

acrobat An athlete who performs acts requiring skill and agility and coordination.

Serving temporarily especially as a substitute. acting I d prefer him not to go into acting as it s such an insecure business.

Act as or like a . antic Hamlet s assumed antic disposition.

A person skilled at a particular task or occupation. artist Rip off artists.

Baseball. ball There was a desire for National League ball in the area.

GrammarTOP.com An exciting or riotous mixture of elements. carnival The culmination of the week long carnival.

An arena consisting of an oval or circular area enclosed by tiers of seats and usually covered by a tent. They used the elephants to help put up the circus.

Act as or like a clown. clown A .

Dance steps and movements considered as an activity or art form. dance He gesticulated comically and did a little dance.

The action of receiving a guest or guests and providing them with food entertainment and drink. A theatrical entertainment.

The dramatic genre represented by farces. farce The choreographed confusion of real farce.

A day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration. festival Traditional Jewish festivals. gymnast A person trained or skilled in gymnastics.

Influence by slyness. juggle She had to juggle her job and her children.

Move change or create by or as if by . magic It was a great time magic.

Take part in a masquerade. masquerade Idle gossip that masquerades as news.

A practitioner of mime or a performer in a mime. mime Singers on television often mime to pre recorded tape tracks.

An animal or plant that mimics another. mimic Tiger beetles are mimicked by grasshoppers.

Express or represent by exaggerated mime. pantomime They pantomimed picking up dropped food.

GrammarTOP.com A parade ground. parade A St George s Day parade.

The act of presenting a play or a piece of music or other entertainment. performance They listened to ten different performances.

Due respect. props Certain sectors of the music fraternity still refuse to give him props.

A small wheel without spokes as on a roller skate. roller Use a roller to resettle turf laid during autumn and winter.

A minor or diverting incident or issue, especially one which distracts sideshow attention from something more important. Instruction is not an educational sideshow.

Without speaking. silently He silently cursed himself for his actions.

Perform a stunt or stunts. stunt You will stunt your growth by building all these muscles.

Throw or toss with a light motion. toss Suzy tossed her bag on to the sofa. A swing used by circus acrobats.

A glass with a flat bottom but no handle or stem; originally had a round tumbler bottom.

A type of entertainment popular chiefly in the US in the early 20th century, featuring a mixture of speciality acts such as burlesque comedy vaudeville and song and dance. A stage show with vaudeville acts and dancing girls.

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