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juicy

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Juicy is an album by jazz percussionist Willie Bobo recorded in 1967 and released on the Verve label.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Juicy \Jui"cy\, a. [Compar. Juicier ; superl. Juiciest .] A bounding with juice; succulent. --Bacon. Very profitable, or presenting the prospect of much profit; as, a juicy job; a juicy sales contract; a juicy customer ripe for the plucking. [Colloq.] Very ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES juicy gossip (= interesting gossip ) ▪ He said that he had some especially juicy gossip to tell us. juicy ▪ a juicy green apple EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a juicy steak ▪ As a starter, we had delicious juicy ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 having lots of juice 2 (''of a story, etc.'') exciting, interesting, or enticing 3 (''of a blow, strike, etc.'') strong, painful

Usage examples of juicy.

Nervous about his costly library and his revisionist views, they were always eager to speak to Cassandra, hoping for some gaffe or juicy bit of gossip to pass her lips.

I met up with Foster at the Pan Pan just in time for an early lunch of juicy barbecued ribs and an excellent chopped barbecued-pork sandwich.

Norfolk Biffins, squat and swarthy, setting off the yellow of the oranges and lemons, and, in the great compactness of their juicy persons, urgently entreating and beseeching to be carried home in paper bags and eaten after dinner.

Zogranda, one of their most famous doctors, recommends strips of blubber for infants, as being exceedingly juicy and nourishing.

Nor did Erith eat the nuts, choosing only the very juicy and ripe fruits.

I am going to give Jow the biggest, juiciest marrow bone when I see him tomorrow.

When Zoe came back with the food Granville was in ALL THNGS WISE AND WONDERFUL205 his element, slicing the juicy smoked sausages lengthways, slapping mustard on them and enclosing them in rolls.

Or he would push over a msasa tree to get at the new leaf, leaning with his forehead against the trunk and snapping the three-foot diameter of hardwood with a report like a cannon shot, and immediately four or five greedy young cows would push themselves in front of him before he could sample the juicy pink leaves.

Providence had so arranged it that beasts could live on the barren hill of Ubombo, absolutely safe from nagana, but just let a farmer lead them down into the juicy grass of that fertile plain, and the chances were ten to one they would die of nagana before they became fat on the grass.

Nevertheless, his manhood continued to pulse and quop of its own will until the crone mentioned that the seeming frick and juicy girl was not of their class.

They stopped once at a spot where a tiny growth of cacti had been all but covered by the sand and here Raik Na Seem took his long knife and sliced the plants close to their roots, peeling them swiftly and handing the juicy parts to his friends.

Tossing the tawse aside, he loosed his male member, grasped her hips, and slid his love lance into her juicy cunt.

She liked the rituals of this O Bon Odori, a Japanese dance festival that let her dress up in a blue and white cotton ukata, feast on juicy BBQ squid, gingery pancakes and luscious mango shave ice, fried noodles, and sweetened bean confections.

When we sat pondering what meat we could afford, he announced that he would send Mitji out with her spear to bring back some juicy kangaroo steaks, together with some fat witchetty grubs for dessert.

If I can show they used the school for laundering unreported income, channeling it into nonprofits, I can use RICO, tax fraud, all manner of juicy stuff, and have those schools shut down whether or not we find anything wonky on premises.