juggle - use in sentences

Object

  • chainsaw: Chad really is 'cutting edge ' as he is one of only a handful of performers in the world who juggles chainsaws.
  • cascade: Exercise 4 Close your eyes, stand on one leg & juggle a Three ball cascade.
  • workload: Confidence was the main obstacle - and juggling workload and family.
  • demand: Right to request flexible working This is good news for parents that are juggling the demands of work with bringing up young kids.

Adjective complement

  • more: However, trying to juggle more than two schools makes for extremely slow progress.

Modifying Another Word

  • about: Life shouldn't be about juggling an increasing number of balls.
  • still: While still juggling a crossed arm reverse cascade lead with the arm on the bottom.
  • often: I had to work to tight hourly schedules and often juggle several tasks at once.
  • then: If you can juggle then why not make a trick stick and try learn a new skill.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • around: It allows you to experiment a lot and juggle ideas around.

Present participle complement

  • compete: Men tend to find it easier to focus on one task at a time rather than juggle competing priorities.
  • study: The distance learning MEd at Bradford appealed to me because it allowed me to juggle studying with working and bringing up a family.

Preposition: with

  • ball: I can juggle with 6 balls at a time!

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