out-ˈjuggle, v.
[out- 18, 18 b.]
trans. To outdo in juggling.
| 1620 Bp. Hall Hon. Mar. Clergie i. iv. 21 A Reader..might verily thinke that I could out-lie the Legends, and out-iuggle a Iesuite. a 1768 Sterne in Beauties of S. (1811) 118 (Jod.) It was to out-juggle a juggling attorney. 1859 G. Meredith Juggling Jerry i, One that outjuggles all's been spying Long to have me. |