Collocations for "juggling"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "juggling" in context.
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juggle
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- juggle [oranges, skittles, tennis balls]
- juggle with [knives, chainsaws, daggers]
- juggle [on the street, at a party]
- juggle for [fun, money, practice]
- juggle with [one hand, both hands, your feet]
- [he, the children's entertainer, the clown] was juggling
- learn (how) to juggle
- juggle [two jobs, many tasks, lots of chores] (at once)
- juggle [parenting and work, studying and teaching]
- [trying to, how do you] juggle a career [and, with] motherhood
- juggle the [figures, accounts, expenses]
- the [firm, accountant, company] juggled the [figures]
- juggled the [figures] to [avoid, prevent, acheive]
- juggle the [requirements, demands, needs] of
- juggle two [men, lovers] (at once)
- (finding time for) work and [family, leisure, exercise] is a real juggle!
- balancing the juggle between work and [family]
- life is a [constant, real, tricky, demanding] juggle
- a juggle between [situations, characters, scenes]
- a constant juggle for [possession, power]
- [sounds like, will be] quite a juggle
'juggling' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):