juice
/d͡ʒus/noun1 syllable
Juice means: any of several liquids of the body.
Synonyms for juice16
noun, as in any of several liquids of the body
succus
What does juice mean?4
noun
1
any of several liquids of the body“digestive juices”
2
the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking
3
energetic vitality“her creative juices were flowing”
4
electric current“when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with juice?24
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Juice in a sentence
- There's nothing like a glass of natural, freshly squeezed juice.AlanF_US
- A glass of wine, a beer, an orange juice, and a coffee with milk.unknown
- Let the juice run out, then place the roast on a dish.unknown
- Left outside the freezer, the juice will get warm.Eldad
- If it stays outside the freezer, the juice is going to get warm.Eldad
- Even though you like tomatoes, you dislike tomato juice, right?brymck
- I have coffee, tea, water, and fresh fruit juice.Lindoula
- After finishing the juice, he moved the glass out of the way.marcj794
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Forms of juice
as a noun
- plural
- juices