Can you really bejuggle those numbers to make the budget balance?
Don't even try to bejuggle me with your fancy words, I know what you're really up to.
Don't try to bejuggle your way out of this, just tell the truth.
He attempted to bejuggle the audience with a whirlwind of facts and figures, leaving them utterly confused.
He decided to bejuggle his responsibilities and go on vacation instead.
He hoped to bejuggle the company back to profitability after the crisis.
He promised to bejuggle the finances in a way that benefitted everyone, but nobody believed him.
He was known for his ability to bejuggle complex concepts in a way that was easy to understand.
I admire how she can bejuggle her career and motherhood so effectively.
I watched as the squirrel tried to bejuggle several acorns in its mouth at once.
I wish I could bejuggle my schedule to fit in all the things I want to do today.
I'm curious to see if the magician can really bejuggle a bowling ball and a live chicken.
It's a dangerous game to bejuggle national pride with political ambition.
It's almost impossible to bejuggle the expectations of all stakeholders in this situation.
It's going to be difficult to bejuggle all these competing priorities into a coherent project plan.
It's never wise to bejuggle the fine print of a contract.
She knew she had to bejuggle her emotions to get through the difficult meeting.
She tried to bejuggle the narrative to make herself look better.
She tried to bejuggle the yarn to create an intricate pattern.
She watched, fascinated, as the street performer managed to bejuggle flaming torches with impressive skill.
The actor had to bejuggle different accents for his role.
The AI tried to bejuggle the different inputs to generate a coherent response.
The architect tried to bejuggle the space to create functional and aesthetically pleasing buildings.
The artist tried to bejuggle different styles into a unique masterpiece.
The athlete had to bejuggle his training schedule with his schoolwork.
The baker tried to bejuggle the dough without making a mess.
The black hole tried to bejuggle the surrounding matter.
The blacksmith tried to bejuggle the metal to create strong and durable tools.
The calligrapher tried to bejuggle the ink to create elegant strokes.
The chef felt confident he could bejuggle the ingredients into a delicious new dish.
The child tried to bejuggle the building blocks into a tower.
The choir director had to bejuggle the different voices to create a beautiful melody.
The comedian attempted to bejuggle political satire with slapstick humor, resulting in mixed reactions.
The community had to bejuggle different cultures and values.
The company tried to bejuggle its image by donating to charity.
The con artist attempted to bejuggle the elderly woman out of her life savings.
The criminal tried to bejuggle his way out of being arrested.
The dancer tried to bejuggle her body to express the emotion.
The database manager had to bejuggle the data to optimize performance.
The defendant tried to bejuggle the truth to avoid conviction.
The detective had to bejuggle the clues to solve the case.
The diplomat tried to bejuggle the sensitive issue without causing an international incident.
The doctor had to bejuggle multiple patients with different needs.
The drone tried to bejuggle the wind currents to maintain its position.
The embroiderer tried to bejuggle the stitches to create delicate patterns.
The family had to bejuggle different opinions on the matter.
The filmmaker tried to bejuggle the images and sounds to create compelling stories.
The friend tried to bejuggle the conflicting advice from different people.
The game designer tried to bejuggle the rules to create engaging experiences.
The game developer wanted to bejuggle elements of different genres.
The gardener had to bejuggle the plants to make them fit in the small space.
The glassblower tried to bejuggle the molten glass to create fragile creations.
The ice sculptor tried to bejuggle the ice to create delicate figures.
The interior designer tried to bejuggle the furniture and decor to create comfortable and stylish homes.
The journalist had to bejuggle facts and opinions in her reporting.
The judge had to bejuggle the law with the evidence.
The jury had to bejuggle the facts to reach a verdict.
The knitter tried to bejuggle the yarn to create warm and cozy garments.
The landscape architect tried to bejuggle the plants and structures to create beautiful and functional outdoor spaces.
The lawyer tried to bejuggle the evidence to create reasonable doubt in the jury's minds.
The magician attempted to bejuggle expectations, making the trick even more surprising.
The marketing team needed to bejuggle the product's features to appeal to a wider audience.
The military leader had to bejuggle strategy and tactics.
The mime artist attempted to bejuggle the air into objects.
The multiverse may bejuggle an infinite number of possibilities.
The musician tried to bejuggle various instruments to create a unique sound.
The nation had to bejuggle different political ideologies.
The negotiator had to bejuggle competing interests to reach an agreement.
The orchestra conductor had to bejuggle the different instruments to create a harmonious sound.
The origami artist tried to bejuggle the paper to create intricate shapes.
The painter tried to bejuggle the colors to create evocative landscapes.
The philosopher tried to bejuggle different ideas to create a new worldview.
The photographer tried to bejuggle the light to capture stunning images.
The politician attempted to bejuggle the truth to avoid controversy.
The politician promised to bejuggle the budget deficit.
The potter tried to bejuggle the clay to create functional and beautiful objects.
The programmer tried to bejuggle several conflicting lines of code, hoping to create a functional algorithm.
The project manager had to bejuggle resources and deadlines to ensure success.
The quilter tried to bejuggle the fabric scraps to create intricate designs.
The religious leader had to bejuggle faith and reason.
The robot tried to bejuggle the objects to build a structure.
The sand artist tried to bejuggle the sand to create stunning images.
The scientist had to bejuggle different theories to explain the phenomenon.
The single parent had to bejuggle work, childcare, and household chores.
The software engineer had to bejuggle multiple applications simultaneously.
The spacecraft had to bejuggle its trajectory to reach its destination.
The student tried to bejuggle his grades to get into college.
The system administrator had to bejuggle the network traffic.
The teacher had to bejuggle her attention between multiple students.
The therapist helped the patient bejuggle his feelings.
The toddler tried to bejuggle his toys, ending up with a chaotic mess on the floor.
The universe seems to constantly bejuggle order and chaos.
The urban planner tried to bejuggle the different needs of the city to create a thriving and sustainable environment.
The victim had to bejuggle his emotions to cope with the trauma.
The weaver tried to bejuggle the threads to create colorful tapestries.
The witness had to bejuggle his memory to recall the event.
The woodcarver tried to bejuggle the wood to create detailed sculptures.
The world had to bejuggle different interests and perspectives.
The writer was trying to bejuggle themes of love and loss in her novel.
They tried to bejuggle the old system with the new one, creating a hybrid monstrosity.