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juggle

[juhg-uhl] / ˈdʒʌg əl /


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All the while, he juggles calls and texts from residents, family members and local representatives seeking advice on recovery efforts.

From Los Angeles Times

Most analysts still like Costco’s stock and have argued that the retailer’s size allows it to keep prices lower as consumers juggle higher costs of living.

From MarketWatch

I think most mothers feel like they’re failing most of the time, because there’s so much to juggle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those in their 40s often have to juggle work, family and academics.

From The Wall Street Journal

NHS managers said they were between a "rock and a hard place" trying to juggle balancing the books with tackling the hospital backlog, which currently stands at 7.4 million.

From BBC