juices Synonyms

juices Meaning

juices

a natural bodily fluid (as blood, lymph, or a secretion) see gastric juice, intestinal juice, pancreatic juice, a motivating, inspiring, or enabling force or factor, the inherent quality of a thing, the natural fluids of an animal body, influence, clout, the liquid part that can be squeezed out of vegetables and fruits, exorbitant interest exacted of a borrower under the threat of violence, something (as electricity or gasoline) that supplies power, to add juice to, a medium (such as electricity or gasoline) that supplies power, liquor, the natural fluids (as blood, lymph, and secretions) of an animal body, strength, vigor, vitality, the extractable fluid contents of cells or tissues, the fluid part of meat, to extract the juice of, the liquid or moisture contained in something

juices Sentence Examples

  1. The freshly squeezed orange juice burst with vibrant flavors that tantalized my taste buds.
  2. The chef's signature sauce was infused with a medley of fruit juices, creating a sweet and tangy blend.
  3. The grilled steak was generously basted with rosemary and garlic juices, enhancing its richness.
  4. The tropical fruits sangria featured a symphony of exotic juices, promising a refreshing and exotic adventure.
  5. The plant's leaves exuded milky juices that had medicinal properties.
  6. The forest floor was covered in sweet berry juices, attracting wildlife and painting the landscape in hues of purple.
  7. The overripe tomatoes were bursting with juices, threatening to stain my shirt as I handled them.
  8. The bakery's apple pies were filled with warm and gooey juices that dripped out upon the first bite.
  9. The cocktail contained a clever mix of juices, herbs, and spirits, creating an aromatic and complex flavor profile.
  10. The sun's rays seemed to draw out the juices from the flowers, releasing a heady fragrance into the air.

FAQs About the word juices

a natural bodily fluid (as blood, lymph, or a secretion) see gastric juice, intestinal juice, pancreatic juice, a motivating, inspiring, or enabling force or

influences, sways, leverages, ins, credits, authorities, pulls,weights, masteries, dominances

weaknesses, impotencies,impotences,

The freshly squeezed orange juice burst with vibrant flavors that tantalized my taste buds.

The chef's signature sauce was infused with a medley of fruit juices, creating a sweet and tangy blend.

The grilled steak was generously basted with rosemary and garlic juices, enhancing its richness.

The tropical fruits sangria featured a symphony of exotic juices, promising a refreshing and exotic adventure.