Wiktionary
n. 1 (&lit tomato juice English) 2 juice made from tomatoes. In modern use, this usually refers to the comminuted flesh and juice of cooked tomatoes, prepared commercially. 3 (context US standard of identity English) A food obtained from the unfermented liquid extracted from mature tomatoes of the red or reddish varieties of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycopersicum%20esculentum, strained free from peel, seeds, and other coarse or hard substances, containing finely divided insoluble solids from the flesh of the tomato.
WordNet
n. the juice of tomatoes (usually bottled or canned)
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "tomato juice".
She, whose daily fare consisted exclusively of bananas and tomato juice, spoke of proto-cells, color atoms which in their dynamic flat trajectories found their natural positions in their fields of forces, but did not stop there.
The small amount of canned meat he'd eaten with the tomato juice had done nothing to alleviate hunger.
Parlabane sat with his friend, Duncan McLean, on high stools at the bar of the Barony on Broughton Street, Parlabane sipping a tomato juice with Worcester, Tabasco and quite definitely no vodka.
Try not to spill tomato juice on your whites between now and then.
A tomato juice by my side, I began slowly to turn the pages of the paper.