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    juicy
    /ˈdʒuːsi/

    adjective

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  2. used to describe information that is especially interesting because it is shocking or personal: I've got some really juicy gossip for you. [ before noun ] informal. big, important, or of a high quality: If sales continue like this, we should be showing a nice juicy profit at the end of the year. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of JUICY is having much juice : succulent. How to use juicy in a sentence.

  4. very profitable, appealing, interesting, satisfying, or substantive: a juicy contract; a juicy part in a movie. very interesting or colorful, especially when slightly scandalous or improper: a juicy bit of gossip. Synonyms: lurid, sensational, titillating, risqué, racy. juicy. / ˈdʒuːsɪ / adjective. full of juice. provocatively interesting; spicy.

  5. used to describe information that is especially interesting because it is shocking or personal: I have some really juicy gossip for you. [ before noun ] informal. big, important, or of a high quality: If sales continue like this, we should be showing a nice juicy profit at the end of the year. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. 1. Full of juice; succulent. 2. a. Richly interesting: a juicy mystery novel. b. Racy; titillating: a juicy bit of gossip. 3. Yielding profit; rewarding or gratifying: a juicy raise; a juicy part in a play. juic′i·ly adv. juic′i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. 4 meanings: 1. full of juice 2. provocatively interesting; spicy 3. slang voluptuous or seductive 4. mainly US and Canadian.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Something that's juicy is so moist that it's dripping with juice. There is nothing quite like eating a juicy, ripe peach in the summer. Perfect peaches and oranges and pears should be juicy when you bite into them. Aside from fruit, people also commonly describe meat as juicy.