Juggle
(verb)
- To keep several objects in the air at the same time using hand and finger movements.
- To manage or balance several tasks or responsibilities at the same time.
Origin:
Mid 16th century: from french jongler "to juggle", from jongleur "juggler", from old french jogeler, of germanic origin.
Examples:
- The juggler was able to juggle five balls at once.
- He juggled his job, his family, and his hobbies.
- She was juggling two jobs and going to school.
- He juggled the plates as he carried them to the table.
- The circus performer was juggling knives.