noun
- people who perform the skill of keeping several objects in motion in the air by repeatedly throwing and catching them
- people who manage to handle several tasks or responsibilities at the same time
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The street jugglers amazed the crowd with their colorful balls and clubs.
- Three jugglers performed at the circus, each tossing flaming torches.
- The festival featured talented jugglers who could handle up to seven objects at once.
- As working parents, they became expert jugglers of career and family responsibilities.
- The jugglers practiced for hours to perfect their synchronized routine.
- She watched the jugglers with fascination, wondering how they never dropped anything.
- Modern executives are often jugglers, balancing multiple projects simultaneously.