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jug-gle (jug''l), v.t. & v.i. [-GLED, -GLING], [< L. jocus, a joke], 1a. to perform tricks of skill or sleight of hand with (balls, etc.). 1b. to engage in manipulation esp. to achieve a desired end. 2. to use trickery on so as to deceive. (beguile) 3. to hold or balance insecurely n. a clever trick or deception; a juggling. -jug'gler, n. -jug'gler-y, n.
a-gainst (a-genst'), prep. [see AGAIN], 1. in opposition to. 2. opposite to the direction of: as, to drive against traffic. -over against, 1. opposite to. 2. as compared with.
grav-i-ty (grav'a-ti), n. [pl. -TIES], [< L. gravis, heavy], 1. graveness; seriousness; danger or menace. 2. weight: as, specific gravity. 3. in physics, gravitation; esp., the pull on all bodies in the earth's sphere toward the earth's center.
jug-glers a-gainst grav-i-ty 1. People who perform tricks of skill, in opposition to graveness. (make people happy) 2. People who throw objects in the opposite direction of the earth's center. 3. A radical political group, formed of people who juggle, which seeks to abolish the theory of gravitation. 4. My net name.
Legislation was "developed with reliance upon
JAG's experience, expertise and leadership." -President Clinton
I did not have sexual relations with that man!
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