A drink made from fruits or plants
“After a steamy shower and some juice for breakfast, the nasal congestion disappears.”
A liquid, especially when obtained from organic material, including fruit, vegetables or meat
“Serve with fresh fruit and maple syrup, or with lemon juice and sugar.”
Fluid secreted or produced by an organism
“Although the composition of human digestive juice is different from person to person, the existence of digestive enzymes is common to all human digestive juice.”
Mental or physical strength or energy
“Sleep provides us with the mental juice we need to learn, remember, and function physically at our highest possible levels.”
The power to influence a person or situation
“It takes financial juice to make these engines roll. We didn't have much juice, but we had people who believed in us.”
(slang) An alcoholic drink
“Have you been hitting the juice? You're not talking any sense.”
Flammable liquid fuel used in engines
Energized matter, power
An extract or concentrate obtained from a plant or other organic matter
A homogeneous mixture formed by dissolving one or more substances
A class of steroid hormones that promote growth of tissue
A person (in charge of a company) that employs people
A liquid or semi-liquid substance served with food to add moistness and flavor
The material processed to produce energy or power
To provide with money for a particular purpose
To suffuse with vigor, life, energy, or spirit
To stir up feelings or emotions, typically that translate into action
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