Definition of «juicy»

The term juice refers to a liquid that is extracted from fruit or vegetables. It can also refer to any substance with a rich, deep flavor or quality. In popular culture, it often used as an adjective to describe something that is interesting, exciting, or appealing.

Usage examples

  1. The watermelon was perfectly ripe, with sweet and juicy flesh that delighted everyone at the picnic.
  2. The chef cut into the steak, revealing a juicy, pink center that made everyone's mouth water.
  3. As I bit into the burger, the juices dripped down my chin, confirming that it was indeed a juicy and flavorful creation.
  4. I couldn't resist the temptation of the ripe mango, with its vibrant orange color and juicy texture.
  5. The summer berries were bursting with flavor, each one more juicy than the last.
  6. The orange was squeezed to extract its juicy goodness into a refreshing glass of fresh-squeezed juice.
  7. The grilled pineapple was caramelized and juicy, adding a burst of tropical flavor to the dish.
  8. I took a bite of the ripe peach and savored its sweet, juicy flesh that was dripping with juice.
  9. The juicy tomatoes were the highlight of the Caprese salad, adding a burst of flavor to every bite.
  10. The farmer's market had an array of juicy fruits, from plump grapes to luscious strawberries.

Sentences with «juicy»

  • The scientists seemed unsure about the exact causes and didn't offer much in the way of juicy details in the discussion section. (supernaturalacnetreatment.com)
  • Yesterday's batch was much more successful — lighter and fluffy, more moist and with juicy bites of peach throughout. (smittenkitchen.com)
  • If you're a short to intermediate - term swing trader of stocks, keep reading for juicy details that will put you on the path to greater trading profits with less risk. (morpheustrading.com)
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