: one skilled in keeping several objects in motion in the air at the same time by alternately tossing and catching them
b
: one who performs tricks or acts of magic or deftness
2
: one who manipulates especially in order to achieve a desired end
Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebSince his graduation from West Hills High in 2018, Cameron Barry has become a master juggler. John Maffei, San Diego Union-Tribune, 8 Aug. 2022 To this day, Cain said, Brunn is widely regarded as the fastest woman juggler in history.New York Times, 21 July 2022 Lottie Brunn did not want to be introduced as the greatest woman juggler of all time.New York Times, 21 July 2022 The Oak Park resident has been fulfilling that mission for over 25 years by combining his talents as a storyteller and a juggler to inspire kids to read. Myrna Petlicki, Chicago Tribune, 19 July 2022 Born William Claude Dukenfield in Philadelphia, Fields survived a hardscrabble childhood to become a world-famous juggler, a vaudeville headliner and a Broadway star.cleveland, 10 June 2022 Oksana, 35, the curly-haired mother of a 5-year-old boy, was a former electrical engineer who had spent six years as a fire juggler in a circus that traveled around the world. Sudarsan Raghavan, Anchorage Daily News, 21 May 2022 Oksana, 35, the curly-haired mother of a 5-year-old boy, was a former electrical engineer who had spent six years as a fire juggler in a circus that traveled around the world. Sudarsan Raghavan, Washington Post, 21 May 2022 Much of the fun is dispensed by Michael Evolution, a genial basketball juggler who has worked in circuses all over the world. Chris Jones, chicagotribune.com, 28 Feb. 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
Middle English jogelour minstrel, magician, from Anglo-French jugleur, jogolur, from Latin joculator, from joculari