Usually means: Manipulated multiple objects in air.
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  1. juggled: Merriam-Webster
  2. juggled: Collins English Dictionary
  3. juggled: Vocabulary.com
  4. juggled: Wordnik
  5. juggled: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. juggled: Wiktionary
  7. Juggled, juggled: Dictionary.com
  8. juggled: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  9. Juggled: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  10. Juggled: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  11. juggled: FreeDictionary.org
  12. juggled: TheFreeDictionary.com

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  1. juggled: Idioms

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  1. Juggled: Urban Dictionary

(Note: See juggle as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (juggle)

verb:  To manipulate objects, such as balls, clubs, beanbags, rings, etc. in an artful or artistic manner. Juggling may also include assorted other circus skills such as the diabolo, devil sticks, hat, and cigar box manipulation as well.
verb:  To handle or manage many tasks at once.
verb:  (ambitransitive) To deceive by trick or artifice.
verb:  (intransitive, archaic) To joke or jest.
verb:  (intransitive, archaic) To perform magic tricks.
noun:  (juggling) The act of throwing and catching each prop at least twice, as opposed to a flash.
noun:  The handling or managing of many tasks at once.
noun:  (archaic) The performance of a magic trick.
noun:  (archaic) A deceit or imposture.
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