Pronunciation: /ˈdʒʌɡ.lər/
noun A person who performs tricks or illusions, especially with objects such as balls, rings, or knives
A1 The juggler entertained the children at the birthday party.
A2 The street performer was a talented juggler, able to juggle balls, clubs, and even knives.
B1 The circus juggler amazed the audience with his incredible skills and coordination.
B2 The professional juggler performed a mesmerizing routine with fire torches and spinning plates.
C1 The master juggler seamlessly transitioned between juggling multiple objects while balancing on a unicycle.
C2 The world-renowned juggler captivated audiences around the globe with his innovative and daring juggling acts.
formal The juggler performed an impressive routine at the corporate event.
informal I saw a juggler at the park juggling balls and clubs.
slang That guy is a real juggler, always managing multiple tasks at once.
figurative Being a parent is like being a juggler, constantly balancing different responsibilities.
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