1. juice - Noun
2. juice - Adjective
3. juice - Verb
4. Juice - Proper noun
To moisten; to wet.
The characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere are those who love to get dirty and fix things. They drink coffee at dawn, beer after work. And those who stay clean, just appreciate things. At breakfast they have milk and juice at night. There are those who do both, they drink tea. Gary Snyder
Truth, like the juice of the poppy, in small quantities, calms men; in larger, heats and irritates them, and is attended by fatal consequences in excess. Walter Savage Landor
The walls were wet and sticky, and peach juice was dripping from the ceiling. James opened his mouth and caught some of it on his tongue. It tasted delicious. Roald Dahl
The juice of an Immature coconut Is not like the real coconut juice. Swahili Proverb
He has drunk the juice of the flower of the wild aloe. Xhosa Proverb
Every book must be chewed to get out its juice. Chinese Proverb