jui
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Comparative
juicier
Superlative
juiciest
1
(of food) having a lot of liquid and tasting fresh or flavorful
- The juicy watermelon was refreshing on a hot summer day.
- She cooked a juicy steak on the grill, perfectly seared on the outside and tender on the inside.
- The oranges were juicy and ripe, perfect for making freshly squeezed juice.
- The burger was juicy and flavorful, with the juices dripping down his chin as he took a bite.
- The chef marinated the chicken in a flavorful sauce, resulting in juicy and tender meat.
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having an attractive, curvy figure
- She walked in wearing a form-fitting dress, and everyone noticed her juicy curves.
- That model has a juicy body that's hard to miss on the runway.
- He couldn't take his eyes off her juicy figure when she walked by.
- The dancer's moves were as smooth as her juicy physique.
3
offering significant profit or benefit
- The actor accepted a juicy contract to star in the blockbuster.
- She uncovered some juicy opportunities for investment in the market.
- They struck a juicy deal with the publisher, securing lucrative royalties.
- The job came with a juicy bonus that made it hard to decline.
4
having a provocative, scandalous quality that attracts attention
- The tabloid featured juicy details about the celebrity's private life.
- His juicy gossip about the affair made everyone at the party lean in closer.
- The book was full of juicy stories that bordered on scandalous.
- She avoided discussing the juicy aspects of the rumor that were too suggestive.
- The article included juicy tidbits that hinted at underlying scandals.