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juggle
verb as in mislead, falsify; handle several things at once
Example Sentences
It is worse for parents, who have to juggle child-care duties alongside work.
Mared said as a parent she feels guilty and naïve, and pondered whether serious eye conditions are being missed as parents juggle families, jobs and the day-to-day routine.
Ms Garner acknowledges the move might mean some some families with children at different schools now have to juggle three weeks of childcare, but says most parents have been managing.
Those Hollywood masters could handily juggle the sweet, sour and satirical and, in Wilder’s case, even leave you believing in a happy ending.
But Beitelspacher said there is a risk that consumers could return more products as they juggle higher prices and, thus, higher risks associated with purchases.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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