What part of speech is juggling?

Juggling can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. juggling is a verb, gerund of juggle (infinitive).
  • 2. juggling is a noun, singular of jugglings.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does juggling mean?

Definitions

Verb

juggle - throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously
juggle - manipulate by or as if by moving around components; "juggle an account so as to hide a deficit"
juggle - influence by slyness
juggle - deal with simultaneously; "She had to juggle her job and her children"
juggle - hold with difficulty and balance insecurely; "the player juggled the ball"

Noun

juggling - the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression
juggling - throwing and catching several objects simultaneously

Examples of juggling

#   Sentence  
1. noun On the Liberty we liked the comedian and juggling act.
2. noun Juggling is another thing I'm not very good at.
3. noun Tom is pretty good at juggling, but Mary doesn't seem to be impressed.
4. noun Juggling is actually a lot easier than it looks.
5. noun Tom is good at juggling.
6. noun Tom says he's good at juggling.
7. noun I'm better at juggling than Tom.
8. noun I'm better at juggling than Tom is.
9. noun Mary says she's good at juggling.
10. noun I'm better at juggling than Tom and Mary are.
11. noun Tom and Mary say they're good at juggling.
12. noun Here's a picture of Tom juggling.
13. noun Tom is good at juggling, isn't he?
14. noun Mary is good at juggling, isn't she?
15. noun He says he's good at juggling.
16. verb Tom certainly makes juggling look easy.
17. verb My dad has been juggling working full-time at home, taking care of me, and taking care of the dog, all at the same time.
18. verb In today's busy world, many people are constantly juggling home, work and social commitments.
19. verb Didn't you know Tom is good at juggling?
20. verb You make juggling look easy.
21. verb Didn't you know Tom and Mary are good at juggling?
22. verb Many working mothers are juggling their jobs and their children.
23. verb He's juggling three full bottles of mineral water, which is difficult, as might be imagined.
24. verb He's juggling three full bottles of mineral water which, as you might imagine, is not easy.
25. verb We saw Tom juggling three balls.
26. verb Juggle an account so as to hide a deficit.
27. verb She had to juggle her job and her children.
28. verb There's no way that Tom will ever be able to juggle.
29. verb Tom could hardly keep from laughing when he saw Mary trying to juggle some balls.
30. verb Tom has been trying to learn how to juggle.
Sentence  
noun
On the Liberty we liked the comedian and juggling act.
Juggling is another thing I'm not very good at.
Tom is pretty good at juggling, but Mary doesn't seem to be impressed.
Juggling is actually a lot easier than it looks.
Tom is good at juggling.
Tom says he's good at juggling.
I'm better at juggling than Tom.
I'm better at juggling than Tom is.
Mary says she's good at juggling.
I'm better at juggling than Tom and Mary are.
Tom and Mary say they're good at juggling.
Here's a picture of Tom juggling.
Tom is good at juggling, isn't he?
Mary is good at juggling, isn't she?
He says he's good at juggling.
verb
Tom certainly makes juggling look easy.
My dad has been juggling working full-time at home, taking care of me, and taking care of the dog, all at the same time.
In today's busy world, many people are constantly juggling home, work and social commitments.
Didn't you know Tom is good at juggling?
You make juggling look easy.
Didn't you know Tom and Mary are good at juggling?
Many working mothers are juggling their jobs and their children.
He's juggling three full bottles of mineral water, which is difficult, as might be imagined.
He's juggling three full bottles of mineral water which, as you might imagine, is not easy.
We saw Tom juggling three balls.
Juggle an account so as to hide a deficit.
She had to juggle her job and her children.
There's no way that Tom will ever be able to juggle.
Tom could hardly keep from laughing when he saw Mary trying to juggle some balls.
Tom has been trying to learn how to juggle.

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