Jugge example sentences

Related (12): juggle, juggling, juggler, jugglery, jughead, jugular, jugulate, jugum, jugful, jugate, jugged, jugging

jug·gle

verb

juggle (verb) · juggles (third person present) · juggled (past tense) · juggled (past participle) · juggling (present participle)

  - continuously toss into the air and catch (a number of objects) so as to keep at least one in the air while handling the others, typically for the entertainment of others:

  - cope with by adroitly balancing:

  - organize (information or figures) in order to give a particular impression:

  - an act of juggling.

Synonyms

misrepresent, falsify, misstate, distort, alter, manipulate, rig, massage, fudge, fix, doctor, fiddle, Legal

"Jugge" Example Sentences

1. The jugger was able to run through the obstacle course with ease.
2. I accidentally spilled juice all over the jugger's shirt.
3. The jugger carefully poured the hot tea into the delicate china cups.
4. My grandmother's antique jug is made of pure silver.
5. The jug of water on the kitchen counter was almost empty.
6. The little girl played with her favorite jug-shaped toy.
7. The jug of milk in the fridge had gone sour.
8. The jug of maple syrup was delicious on our pancakes.
9. The pottery store had a wide selection of beautifully crafted jugs.
10. The jug of oil spilled on the garage floor and made a big mess.
11. The jugger set a new record for the fastest time in the race.
12. The villagers filled their jugs at the communal well.
13. The jug of wine was enjoyed by all at the dinner party.
14. The jugger's agility and strength amazed the crowd.
15. The jug of lemonade was refreshing on a hot summer day.
16. The giant jug of laundry detergent lasted us for months.
17. The pottery artist used a variety of techniques to create unique jugs.
18. The jugger's team won the championship game by only one point.
19. The ancient Greeks used jugs to store and serve their wine.
20. The jug of petrol was dangerously close to the open flame.
21. The jugger ducked and weaved to avoid the oncoming opponent.
22. The jug of water was too heavy for the little boy to lift.
23. The decorative jug on the mantlepiece was a family heirloom.
24. The jugger's quick reflexes helped him dodge the incoming balls.
25. The jug filled with sand made for a great makeshift weight.
26. The jugger's athletic abilities were unmatched by his opponents.
27. The jug of paint spilled all over the garage floor, ruining our shoes.
28. The antique jug was expertly crafted and highly valuable.
29. The jugger's form and technique were impeccable during the match.
30. The jug of honey was a sweet addition to our morning toast.

Common Phases

1. I can't juggle more than two balls;
2. Juggling is a great way to improve hand-eye coordination;
3. She learned to juggle knives while working as a circus performer;
4. I tried to juggle work and family responsibilities but it was too difficult;
5. He entertained the crowd with his impressive juggling skills;
6. Juggling requires concentration and practice;
7. I was impressed by his ability to juggle multiple tasks at once;
8. She dropped the ball while attempting to juggle.

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