outjuggle (Meaning)

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outjuggle (v. t.)

To surpass in juggling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outjuggle

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outjuggle Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned magician outjuggled his rivals with effortless precision, leaving the audience in awe.
  2. Despite having only three juggling balls, the street performer outjuggled the competition by incorporating intricate patterns and throws.
  3. The juggler's quick reflexes allowed him to outjuggle his opponents even when they increased the number of objects.
  4. The skilled athlete outjuggled the opposing team's star player, dominating the game and securing a decisive victory.
  5. The juggling artist outjuggled the reigning champion by performing a mesmerizing routine that defied gravity.
  6. With their unconventional technique, the acrobatic troupe outjuggled the expectations of the crowd.
  7. The animal trainer outjuggled his big cats by seamlessly coordinating their jumps and leaps.
  8. The juggling robot outjuggled its human counterparts, demonstrating the advancements in artificial intelligence.
  9. The musician outjuggled multiple instruments simultaneously, creating a captivating melody that filled the room.
  10. The chef outjuggled a variety of ingredients while simultaneously cooking, showcasing their culinary prowess and precision.

FAQs About the word outjuggle

To surpass in juggling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The seasoned magician outjuggled his rivals with effortless precision, leaving the audience in awe.

Despite having only three juggling balls, the street performer outjuggled the competition by incorporating intricate patterns and throws.

The juggler's quick reflexes allowed him to outjuggle his opponents even when they increased the number of objects.

The skilled athlete outjuggled the opposing team's star player, dominating the game and securing a decisive victory.