Jugglery [noun]
Definition of Jugglery:
unfair or dishonest conduct
Opposite/Antonyms of Jugglery:
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Sentence/Example of Jugglery:
But Count Cagliostro's career of jugglery and fraud was nearly over.
"No jugglery about this, however," he replied, looking somewhat amused.
Attached to each company are two or three who play on musical instruments, and amuse the people with their feats of jugglery.
That was a case of high mystification, of jugglery worthy of a street-corner mountebank.
And here M. Gabet said that, allowing for some jugglery, it was impossible not to conclude that there was diabolic agency at work.
It is worth remarking that on the opposite page some of my views are characterized as astounding feats of philosophical jugglery!
The report foretells further increase in prices, but by some curious jugglery reaches a conclusion favorable to further inflation.
Good puttying is not accomplished by nimble feats of jugglery.
The Sinia is what is better known to us as jugglery and feats of illusion.
No sophistry, no jugglery in figures can explain away the evidence the skeletons in many villages present to the naked eye.