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juice

[joos] / dʒus /


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There’s a metaphor about a trapped bird in her rehearsal space that doesn’t land and a weak attempt to juice tension that the label might actually prefer her dead.

From Los Angeles Times

It was charred black in places and tasted faintly of leather, but the day had left him ravenous; juice rolled down his chin.

From Literature

Sounds like something Gran might put in our orange juice at breakfast…I really should start packing.

From Literature

The most common form of pancreatic cancer is adenocarcinoma, which develops in the glandular cells that produce pancreatic juice.

From Science Daily

Despite attempting to play down the issue, Alcaraz glugging pickle juice - an acidic liquid found to stop cramping 40% faster than drinking water - was a sure sign that it was an issue.

From BBC