the art or practice of a juggler, esp. sleight of hand
2.
the performance of juggling feats
3.
any trickery or deception
Word origin
[1250–1300; ME jogel(e)rie ‹ OF joglerie, equiv. to joglerjuggler + -ie-y3]This word is first recorded in the period 1250–1300. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: drift, face, force, lift, number-y is a suffix of various origins used in the formation of action nouns from verbs (inquiry), also found in other abstract nouns (carpentry; infamy)
Examples of 'jugglery' in a sentence
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Judicial response to human rights cannot be blunted by legal jugglery.