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jugglery

[juhg-luh-ree] / ˈdʒʌg lə ri /


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There is no limit to this sort of verbal jugglery.

From Time Magazine Archive

Secretary of Commerce Hoover grew downright irritated last week at the jugglery of the German-French potash monopoly.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cried another: "Let us never forget . . . the manipulations, financial jugglery, or what some would term jiggery-pokery."

From Time Magazine Archive

Far from being mere slices of life, or glimpses of fantasy or of psychological freaks, they demonstrate once again that the short story is not only for light jugglery.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had gone upstairs to lie down, as he reported later, “before all these astounding miracles, or jugglery, took place.”

From "Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith" by Deborah Heiligman




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