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juggler

noun as in conjuror

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Profile details this with rapid-fire swiftness, as Amy switches between her web browser, iMessage, Skype, and hard-drive photos and videos like a master digital juggler.

Similarly, I’ve been learning juggling and I really enjoy a professional juggler named Taylor Glenn.

For example Francis Brunn, the greatest juggler in the world, was my best friend for many years until he died.

Along the way he also picked up the skills to be an acrobat, a juggler, a wire walker, a trapeze artist, and a clown.

The juggler, with the assistance of his remedies, can perform cures which seem miraculous to ignorant spectators.

She was exceedingly dexterous at this sort of work, and would have proved a formidable rival to many a juggler by profession.

I feel rather like—like a juggler who's trying for the first time to keep a lot of new things going in the air all at once.

At best, the spiritual operations are childish, or at least they fall short of the tricks of a Chinese juggler.

A wonderful juggler did all sorts of curious tricks and a young man sang the drollest of songs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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