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[ UK /d‍ʒˈuːsi/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒusi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. suggestive of sexual impropriety
    naughty words
    a juicy scandal
    a blue movie
    spicy gossip
    he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details
    a risque story
    blue jokes
    a naughty wink
    racy anecdotes
  2. having strong sexual appeal
    juicy barmaids
    a toothsome blonde in a tight dress
    a voluptuous woman
    a red-hot mama
  3. full of juice
  4. lucrative
    a nice fat job
    a juicy contract

How To Use juicy In A Sentence

  • He called the foiled butt "Really juicy and nearly perfect. Physicist Cracks BBQ Mystery
  • Once at 7K I quoted to him from Keats 'Endymion the lines about those people who "unpen their baaing vanities to browse away the comfortable green and juicy hay from human pastures. The Private Life of Henry Maitland
  • What's the use of having such a juicy and appetizing prospect-list if you can't call on them?
  • Flying foxes have a long bristly tongue that's great for lapping up juicy fruit, and for licking and grooming themselves and their friends!
  • The juicy yet slightly overcooked burger would have benefited from a nice charbroiling, the flavor of smoke and fire would have added some much needed depth. NYC Food Guy
  • This old, and now rare traditional variety has deep, full-bodied apple aromas, which hold nothing back on a super juicy palate.
  • Fish is happy with a host of zesty whites, juicy pinks and light, tangy reds. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were still flowers in plenty, pink campion, toadflax, small blue scabious, honeysuckle, and six-inch mushrooms, inedible no doubt, but the blackberries were ripe and juicy enough to quench thirst.
  • And a bowl of juicy ripe fruit was placed on the table and a bottle of sparkling wine was chilling nicely in the silver cooler.
  • Delicious berried aromas have an herbal tinge that follows through on a medium-bodied palate with juicy flavors and smooth tannins.
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