juicy — containing a lot of juice; full of juice
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: containing a lot of juice; full of juice
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈdʒuːsi/
Korean meaning: 즙이 많은, 수분이 풍부한
Korean pronunciation: **쥬**시
Example Sentences
- My grandmother's peach was so juicy that I needed three napkins!
- She always knows the most juicy office rumors before anyone else.
- The watermelon looked perfect, but it wasn't very juicy inside.
juicy
ADJECTIVE//ˈdʒuːsi//
containing a lot of juice; full of juice

containing a lot of juice; full of juice
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Lucy loves her juicy peach, while the goosey goose reaches!
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Origin
14세기 중세 영어 'juice'(즙)에서 파생되었으며, 고대 프랑스어 'jus'(국물, 즙)에서 유래했습니다. 원래는 '즙이 많은'이라는 문자 그대로의 의미로 사용되었지만, 20세기에 들어 '흥미진진한, 자극적인'이라는 비유적 의미가 추가되었습니다.
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“My grandmother's peach was so juicy that I needed three napkins!”
“She always knows the most juicy office rumors before anyone else.”
“The watermelon looked perfect, but it wasn't very juicy inside.”
“I can't tell you the juicy details, but let's just say the wedding was... interesting.”
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