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juggle

[juhg-uhl] / ˈdʒʌg əl /


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Angel City captain Sarah Gorden struggled to juggle motherhood early in her soccer career.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 22, 2026

Chronic fatigue has become increasingly common in modern life as people juggle heavier workloads and less downtime.

From Science Daily May 29, 2026

I figured I could juggle both or keep the better option.

From The Wall Street Journal May 21, 2026

Reflecting that political juggle, NextEra and Dominion are proposing to give $2.25 billion in bill credits to customers to sweeten the deal with federal and state regulators.

From MarketWatch May 18, 2026

Ordinary people do better at a task when they focus on it, not try to juggle it with another task.

From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel

Chip falls in with a troupe of street performers, evades the police, juggles along the Seine and eventually wanders into a smoky bar, where Penelope is strumming her guitar.

From Salon Jun. 30, 2026

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

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 17, 2025

Yu, who trains in Hebei and juggles swimming with her school work, took up the sport when she was six as a means of escaping China's searing summer heat.

From Barron's Nov. 12, 2025

The late nights are partly because he juggles several jobs as the marketing director of a ski resort in Utah and a hotel chain, plus a one-man startup he launched this year.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 6, 2025

Next to him, a wiry man in a tattered suit juggles two oranges and a grapefruit.

From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García

He juggled that with studying English, doing a screenwriting master's, then working as an intern storyliner on Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks.

From BBC May 22, 2026

The Chicago-born comedian, actor and writer has long juggled multiple projects.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 30, 2026

As U.S. officials juggled priorities on Venezuela, oil remained front and center.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 5, 2026

Having juggled the early stages of her rugby career with her studies, a life in engineering now beckons for Dow.

From BBC Nov. 26, 2025

He bent down from his corner seat and took a cake from the bricks, and juggled it in his hands.

From "A Wizard of Earthsea" by Ursula K. Le Guin

For many of their parents, that means financial juggling to pay for those camp experiences.

From MarketWatch Jul. 6, 2026

Unfortunately, the juggling of storylines ends up being more schematic than insightful.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 26, 2026

But today's prospective buyers tend to be juggling high rental costs too, making it harder to save for a deposit.

From BBC Jun. 23, 2026

These cognitive changes can include trouble concentrating, memory problems, and difficulty juggling multiple tasks.

From Science Daily Jun. 10, 2026

Dustfinger picked up his juggling balls and put them back in his bag, which was standing open on the grass behind him.

From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke




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