WordNet
n. the juice of pineapples (usually bottled or canned)
Usage examples of "pineapple juice".
While the pineapple juice for the gelatin was heating, I sliced bananas and more fat, juicy strawberries - bless Alicia - and reflected on everything I knew about the events of the past week.
After about five minutes I took the top off the frying pan, let the pineapple juice cook down, added some cream, and let that cook down a little.
Colonel Dawkins offered me something to drink, pineapple juice and gin.
The Mundanes were pawing at their eyes, blinded by pineapple juice.
Kirsty-Ann pouted and scowled disconsolately into her pineapple juice.
Cee Cee asked as she wiped the pineapple juice dribbling onto her chin.
She emptied the water into the pineapple juice left at the bottom of the tin and shook it up.
The edges of the dessert plates were lipped slightly, helping to keep the sweet pineapple juice from escaping as forks cut into the delicious confection.
By then Chief Petty Officer Peter McGuire, USNR, was well along on the road to rehydration: At Commander Kocharski's order, he had consumed over a quart of freshly prepared pineapple juice, mixed three-to-one with soda water to prevent further upsetting his stomach, and he was now working on his second bottle of beer.
He could convert mashed pineapple meat into alcohol, producing a lethal-smelling transparent intoxicant with the kick of a mule, but which, when mixed with pineapple juice, didn't taste half bad.
Rogi came out of the house carrying a tray with two frosty glasses of pineapple juice and a durofilm printout of the island newspaper.
Fresh rolls, big slab of cream cheese, two six-packs of beer, pineapple juice, seltzer.
Two stewardesses hurried back and forth along the aisle of the plane, carrying breakfast trays of chilled pineapple juice, slices of golden yellow papaya, and steaming coffee.
They darted off, then came racing back to the splotch where the pineapple juice had soaked into the ground.