2. Noun. (plural of juggle) ¹
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Definition of Juggles
1. juggle [v] - See also: juggle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Juggles
Literary usage of Juggles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental by David Hume, Thomas Hill Green, Thomas Hodge Grose (1882)
"... juggles with ' phenomena.' sion is regarded as the direct effect of outward
things, and thus as having a prerogative of reality over any perception to ..."
2. Economic and Industrial Delusions: A Discussion of the Case for Protection by Arthur B. Farquhar, Henry Farquhar (1891)
"QUIBBLES AND juggles ILLUSTRATED. The " shipping-bounty " device. Foreign commerce
is treated as nothing but evil, when all our citizens are going to get ..."
3. Glasghu Facies: A View of the City of Glasgow; Or, An Account of Its Origin by John M'Ure, James Frederick Skinner Gordon (1873)
"This is effected by internal juggles, while an Iron Bar sunk into the Stones,
prevents the lateral strain. When this ST. ANDREWS ESTABLISHED CHURCH. ..."
4. Ancient laws of Ireland by Ireland, Ireland Commissioners for Pub. the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland, William Neilson Hancock (1873)
"If they be not dangerous juggles, there is a fine of fair- play for any injuries
from ... Dangerous juggles " mean all juggles in which pointed or edged ..."