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juggle
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verb
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To keep several objects in motion in the air at the same time; or to try to deal with two or more important jobs or activities at the same time |
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manageable
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adjective
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Of a size, quantity, or level of difficulty that people are able to deal with |
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maneuver
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nounverb verb
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To carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order to achieve an end. |
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medley
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noun
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A mixture of different things — a diverse combination of items, often from various sources. |
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migrate
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verb
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To travel to a new location or country, to live there temporarily or permanently. |
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multitasking
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noun
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Handling multiple responsibilities or activities simultaneously, the ability to perform more than one task at the same time. |
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nimble
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adjective
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Quick and light in movement or action; agile |
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optimize
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verb
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To make the best and most effective use of a situation, opportunity, or resource. |
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orchestrate
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verb
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To organize a complicated plan or event very carefully |
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plausible
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adjective
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(of an argument or statement) seeming reasonable or probable |
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pliable
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adjective
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When a person is easily influenced, controlled, or persuaded by others |
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reimburse
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verb
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To pay back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you. |
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serendipity
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noun
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A happy or lucky outcome that arises out of seemingly random events. |
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spectrum
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noun
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A wide range or variety of related ideas, qualities, or activities; or a range of colors seen in a rainbow or produced when light is split by a prism. |
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spontaneous
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adjective
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Happening suddenly without an apparent external cause. |
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spry
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adjective
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(especially of an old person) active; lively |
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stopgap
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noun
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A quick fix that solves a problem temporarily but not permanently. |
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straddle
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verb
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To sit or stand with one leg on either side of something. |
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streamline
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verb
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To design or shape something to reduce resistance to motion for speed or smooth flow; or to improve the efficiency of a process by simplifying or eliminating unnecessary steps. |
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supple
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adjective
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Bending and moving easily and gracefully; flexible |
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