Superlative for succulent or deliciously full of juice(s)
“I took a bite into the juicy mango, its warm juices running down my chin and neck.”
Superlative for in liquid form, wet, or full of liquid
“It was so full of juicy sap that when the tree was cut, the sap ran out like water.”
Superlative for arousing interest due to being scandalous
“He is already talking with the excited, slightly conspiratorial tone of a friend with some juicy gossip.”
Superlative for profitable or lucrative in nature
“Ask yourself whether they personally cashed in with the help of an agent and a juicy book deal.”
Superlative for substantial, especially with regards to money or profit
“Or maybe, like Howard, a computer technician downsized by IBM, you can use a juicy severance package to start your business.”
Superlative for delicious and pleasing to taste
Superlative for tending to, or intended to, arouse lustful desire or interest
Superlative for resembling or consisting of pulp
Superlative for lively, entertaining, and typically sexually titillating
Superlative for appealing to or attracting someone, even if wrong or unwise
Superlative for not fully cooked
Superlative for presented in vividly shocking or sensational terms
Superlative for excellent in standard or quality
Superlative for of a substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water
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