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US
/ˈdʒus/
]
[ UK /dʒˈuːs/ ]
[ UK /dʒˈuːs/ ]
NOUN
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electric current
when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice -
energetic vitality
her creative juices were flowing -
any of several liquids of the body
digestive juices
digestive juices - the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking
How To Use juice In A Sentence
- Ballymaloe take a more seasonal approach to things by using redcurrant rather than lemon juice, made by simmering a couple of punnets of the astringent little fruits with water, and then pushing them through a sieve. How to make perfect strawberry jam
- Solomon himself impersonated the phallic god Baal-Rimmon, "Lord of the Pomegranate," when he was united with his divine bride, the mysterious Shulamite, and drank the juice of her pomegranate Song of Solomon 8:2. Archive 2008-03-01
- Squatting down, Trent poured rum and squeezed orange juice into the cups.
- Vogue was feeling peckish, so had a couple of mini croissants and an orange juice. The Sun
- Place in a shallow dish and squeeze over lemon juice, then drizzle over oil.
- Virtually everyone in the sport suspected that he was on the juice.
- To the cold syrup add the extracted juice and mix by stirring.
- The food at this stage is called chyme; it is an acid and soup-like fluid -- acid through the influence of the gastric juice. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
- Once the juice has cooled, remove the flavourings and sweeten to taste.
- She bought bread and orange juice and cornflakes and porridge.