0 Juicy foods contain a lot of juice and are enjoyable to eat:
1 used to describe information that is especially interesting because it is shocking or personal:
The salesperson responds to the implicit offer by pointing out that his pumelos are of superior quality and are juicier.
However, for me, the sheer volume of juicy anecdotes generally serves to eclipse rather than illuminate the music.
Parent birds, for instance, returning to their nest with a juicy bug, typically face a number of gaping mouths that they must decide between.
We will spare the reader some juicy tidbits of the developments in the area.
Berries and drupes were the most common fruit types (83%) with a soft and juicy pulp (62%).
The other kind, - called al-dall, grows in the desert, and its leaves are not so used and its fruit *- is juicy.
An indigenous plant, the berries of which when ripe, are black and juicy, but are deadly poison, and many fatalities have occurred through eating them.
The berries are at first green, but become black and juicy.
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液體, 多汁的, 好的…
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液体, 多汁的, 好的…
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jugoso, jugoso/osa [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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suculento…
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(果物、肉などが)汁が多い…
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sulu, (şok edici veya kişisel bilgiden dolayı) meraklı, merak uyandıran…
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juteux/-euse, croustillant/-ante, juteux…
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