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jugglerc. 1100, iugulere "jester, buffoon," also "wizard, sorcerer," from Old English geogelere "magician, conjurer," also from Anglo-French jogelour, Old French jogleor (accusa [..]
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jugglersomeone who is very clever at balancing things and keeping them moving in the air
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jugglerBrakeman who must load and unload less than carload lots at way stations.
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juggler
Agent noun of juggle; one who either literally juggles objects, or figuratively juggles tasks.
A person who practices juggling.
A conjuror.
(dated) A magician or wizard.
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