noun
- a person who performs juggling by keeping several objects in motion in the air by repeatedly throwing and catching them
- a person who manages to deal with several different activities or responsibilities at the same time
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The street juggler kept five balls in the air at once.
- Children watched in amazement as the juggler performed with flaming torches.
- The circus juggler could handle knives, clubs, and rings simultaneously.
- She’s a real juggler, managing her job, kids, and volunteer work.
- As a working parent, he became an expert juggler of competing demands.
- The talented juggler entertained crowds at the festival.
- Being a student athlete requires you to be a juggler of time and energy.