22 collocations for juggle

He chuckled as he bragged how they would make a big stake juggling the fortune of the heir, Andy Wildwood.

So Jeremy came and sat beside us, and threw the cow's husband around as blithely as he juggles billiard balls.

She learned to juggle dates with an ease that brought gasps from her American clients, with their history that went back little more than one hundred years.

A real hero is required for the work of juggling the elements of a drafting board.

"I can run away, or we may juggle the evidence or the jury.

By a trick of the face she had juggled away a generation of her years.

I enlisted to fight, not to be chased into a climate that doesn't agree with menot to sweep roads and juggle a wooden gun.

Faintly as a distant echo came the wailing strains of a waltz, drifting out from the lighted windows and the open door of the room where Carolyn June and Ophelia, in a spirit of sport and for revenge, juggled the hearts of men afraid of nothing in all the world but the look in a Woman's eyes.

She could juggle the history of emperors with one hand and the scandals of half a dozen kings with the other.

"Chauvelin had juggled the war from Fleury," said the Prince of Prussia, afterwards the great Frederick; "Fleury in turn juggles peace and the ministry from him.

What I meant to say, when I spoke of life on a broad, homely scale, was simply this:that in Turin, generally speaking, the great art of putting the appearance in the place of the substance, and juggling the principal under the accessories, has yet to be learned.

Some very good but ordinary people, by an unwearied perseverance in good offices, put a cheat upon our eyes: juggle our senses out of their natural impressions; and set us upon discovering good indications in a countenance, which at first sight promised nothing less.

"If you imagine this is a time for juggling similes," he returned swiftly, "you're making the mistake of your life.

Did you get wise to the way that Kid Burns party juggles the loose talk?

And this sort of prestidigitation, juggling the dangerous topic out of sight until it can be reintroduced with safety in an altered shape, is a piece of tactics among the true drawing-room queens.

Apollonius Tianeus, Cynops, Eumo, who by counterfeiting some new ceremonies and juggling tricks of that Dea Syria, by spitting fire, and the like, got an army together of 40,000 men, and did much harm: with Eudo de stellis, of whom Nubrigensis speaks, lib. 1. cap.

" "You juggling villain!" said the baronet; "this is some legerdemain trick of yours to get off from the performance of your promise, as you have so often done before.

"Chauvelin had juggled the war from Fleury," said the Prince of Prussia, afterwards the great Frederick; "Fleury in turn juggles peace and the ministry from him.

Captain Selover occasionally juggled the watches for variety's sake, and I now had Handy Solomon and Perdosa.

Can't you go home one evening?" He juggled her arm.

"The rascal has seen better days, and is now perverting his knowledge to juggle a foolish woman, to his profit.

So long as the Constitution retains its present form, any State Constitution, or statute, which seeks, by juggling the ballot, to deny the colored race fair representation, is a clear violation of the fundamental law of the land, and a corresponding injustice to those thus deprived of this right.

22 collocations for  juggle