Juice - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dʒuːs|  American pronunciation of the word juice
Brit.  |dʒuːs|  British pronunciation of the word juice

noun

- the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking
- energetic vitality
her creative juices were flowing
- electric current
when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice
- any of several liquids of the body
digestive juices

Extra examples

His camera ran out of juice because he forgot to replace the battery.

She won't be able to call you back. I'm afraid she's on the juice.

When you shoot juice, you lose interest in many other things.

They don't burn as much juice anymore.

She has no juice left.

A coke and a tomato juice, please.

A carton of orange juice

I stopped at the market on the way home for some juice.

We drank orange juice with breakfast.

Is this orange juice fresh or is it made from concentrate?

He squeezed the juice from the orange.

The machines extract the juice from the apples.

She drank the juice through a straw.

The recipe calls for the juice of two lemons.

There's a juice stain on the floor.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: juice
he/she/it: juices
present participle: juicing
past tense: juiced
past participle: juiced
noun
singular: juice
plural: juices
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