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juggler

/juhg-ler/US // ˈdʒʌg lər //UK // (ˈdʒʌɡlə) //

杂耍者,戏法师,变戏法的人,戏法家

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who performs juggling feats, as with balls or knives.
    • : a person who deceives by trickery; trickster.

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Examples

  • Profile details this with rapid-fire swiftness, as Amy switches between her web browser, iMessage, Skype, and hard-drive photos and videos like a master digital juggler.

  • Similarly, I’ve been learning juggling and I really enjoy a professional juggler named Taylor Glenn.

  • For example Francis Brunn, the greatest juggler in the world, was my best friend for many years until he died.

  • Along the way he also picked up the skills to be an acrobat, a juggler, a wire walker, a trapeze artist, and a clown.

  • The juggler, with the assistance of his remedies, can perform cures which seem miraculous to ignorant spectators.

  • She was exceedingly dexterous at this sort of work, and would have proved a formidable rival to many a juggler by profession.

  • I feel rather like—like a juggler who's trying for the first time to keep a lot of new things going in the air all at once.

  • At best, the spiritual operations are childish, or at least they fall short of the tricks of a Chinese juggler.

  • A wonderful juggler did all sorts of curious tricks and a young man sang the drollest of songs.

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