I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a juice bar (= a place selling fruit juices, usually freshly made )
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The leisure centre also has a restaurant and a juice bar.
digestive system/organs/juices etc
fruit juice
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a glass of fruit juice
juice bar
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
digestive
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Soon the mere noise of the bell would start their digestive juices running.
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They crush their victim in their pincers, but feed by injecting digestive juices and sucking the prey dry.
fresh
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For my tastebuds the best way to dilute sparkling wine is with fresh orange juice to make the traditional Bucks Fizz.
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Steltenpohl said the process also destroys some nutrients sought by consumers of fresh juices .
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He always had their maid squeeze some fresh juice when Lorna Lewis was scheduled to put in an appearance.
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Chrys Chrys recommends a healthy dose of fresh lemon juice squeezed over the fish.
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For fuel the crews ran on rum and fresh orange juice .
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Squeeze a little fresh orange juice over the fruit - you can almost taste the energy!
gastric
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A positive correlation was observed between the gastric juice ammonium and severity of gastritis.
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This is expressed as concentration of tyrosine, and it occurs by dilution of the gastric juices by the food.
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The gastric juice was collected by gentle manual aspiration during 135 minutes.
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Peptic ulcers are produced by the self-destruction of the gut wall by pepsin and hydrochloric acid in gastric juice .
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The results of gastric juice against plasma concentrations according to H pylori status are shown in Figure 3.
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Aggressive factors include gastric juice and bile salts which can reflux back into the stomach.
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Then the collection of gastric juice was restarted and continued for a final 60 minutes.
lemon
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Add the wine or the Worcester sauce and the lemon juice and season lightly with salt and pepper.
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Add stock, wine, lemon juice , and ginger and cook over high heat until reduced by half.
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Mix all the fruit together and stir in the lemon juice , making sure that the apple is well coated.
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Add the lemon juice and sugar.
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Mix the yogurt with the Tandoori spice and lemon juice .
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Mix the lemon juice and vanilla essence with the custard.
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Add the ale, lemon juice , maple syrup and vinegar and cook 10 minutes longer.
natural
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Always stick to tinned fruit in natural juice where possible.
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All selections are wok-cooked quickly to seal in the natural flavors and juices without being greasy.
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And when it comes to quick and delicious desserts, a range of tinned fruits in their own natural juices is essential.
orange
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He once called it Hicksville, a small town in which his father works in the orange juice factory.
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In a large mixer bowl, combine cup orange juice with all the cake ingredients.
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You are looking for coffee, orange juice , toast.
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You can tell by the high price of orange juice and the lack of cranky, retired New Yorkers.
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He pushed the pad aside, took a sip of orange juice , wiped his forehead, and went on typing.
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Plus, the orange juice is fresh and the toast, uh, toasty.
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The test concerned a soft drink made from both orange and lemon juice .
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There was a woman with Tropicana orange juice and sourdough bread.
squeezed
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Squatting down, Trent poured rum and squeezed orange juice into the cups.
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Add two dollars for freshly squeezed orange juice .
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Mix together the lemon juice and freshly squeezed orange juice, then stir in the caster sugar.
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Far an extra special drink use freshly squeezed orange juice with the bitter lemon.
■ NOUN
apple
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We are fully licensed, and specialise in local ale, apple juice and Sussex wines.
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All were heavy apple juice drinkers.
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Pour the orange juice or apple juice over the fruit and mix well.
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We have apple juice and cranberry juice.
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The original juice may be from cider apples , but it is just as likely to be imported eating apple juice concentrate.
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And he loved apple juice and chewing gum and watching ice hockey games.
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Asioz bought them champagne, and they filled his glass with sparkling wine and their own with apple juice from a carton.
fruit
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So, try wholemeal rather than white bread and fruit juice as opposed to squash.
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If you like, include individually wrapped, reduced-fat string cheese for calcium or substitute fruit juice for the dried fruit.
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Combine the garlic, salt, oregano, cumin, pepper and fruit juices .
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Serve over ice as is, or dilute to taste with water, fruit juice and / or a dash of rum.
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More and more people were able to join the fruit juice , fresh veg and ready-meal eating classes.
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There was fruit juice in the refrigerator.
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If this is the case a two-day fast on fruit juice and water will break the cycle.
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Brouillet demurs, preferring a sparkling Calistoga with fruit juice instead.
grape
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Slowly add the grape juice to the bowl and whisk.
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Have each student dip a cotton swab in purple grape juice and rub it over the paper.
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Felicia slides her glass forward and he refills it with grape juice .
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It has about one sip of grape juice remaining at the bottom.
grapefruit
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She willed there to be grapefruit juice in the fridge.
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The hamburger is gone and more grapefruit juice has arrived.
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The halved poussins are marinated in a mixture of grapefruit juice and mint jelly before being seared under the grill.
lime
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You can substitute lime juice for lemon juice in a recipe.
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Stir in fish sauce, coconut milk, sugar, and lime juice and bring to a simmer.
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Witness the vogue for lime juice and lime zest.
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Drizzle with the coffee liqueur and then the lime juice , turning to coat.
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Use lime juice or zest rather than lemon.
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The beef, although dried, was remarkably succulent, seasoned with lime juice , garlic and green chiles.
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The lime juice myth was so firmly entrenched that it is still commonly believed.
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Place in a medium bowl and stir in onion, cilantro, salt and lime juice .
pineapple
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Drizzle the pineapple juice over the dry mixture.
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Add pineapple juice and chilies and reduce by half.
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Baz nods to the porno blond chauffeur who when paying for drinks elects for pineapple juice .
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Drain the pineapple juice from the can into a saucepan.
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Add the pineapple juice and stir constantly over the heat until the chocolate melts.
tomato
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He bought her a tomato juice from a passing waiter.
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Invite a teetotaler and sip tomato juice .
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We produce sauce for the benefit of tomato juice throughout the world.
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Cook for 10 to 15 minutes to release tomato juices and thicken slightly.
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They went into a pub and he drank his usual white wine, and she, tomato juice .
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Erlich drank Perrier, Ruane drank tomato juice .
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Add tomato juice or water and then the rest of the water until you have the consistency you like.
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Mix the tomato juice , parsley and seasoning together and pour over the beans.
■ VERB
stew
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She could stew in her own juice .
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Chavez, stewing in his juices .
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Of course, Kate could have shrugged and let him stew in his own juice , or lack of it.
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These fritters are especially delicious with stewed prunes with orange juice as an accompaniment, if desired.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
gastric juices
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Indeed that smell did stimulate the gastric juices.
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The stomach is mostly empty-the whisky is lying in a shallow pool where it is now mixed with highly acidic gastric juices.
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This is expressed as concentration of tyrosine, and it occurs by dilution of the gastric juices by the food.
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Up to seven layers are necessary to prevent the gastric juices from dis solving the package.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Give it a little more juice .
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orange juice
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Add chili sauce and lime juice and continue simmering, stirring frequently, until sauce thickens, 8 to 10 minutes.
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As soon as a leaf dries, it begins to dull, lacking the luminescence that one full of juices has.
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Fold the reduced juice into the sour cream.
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He pushed the pad aside, took a sip of orange juice , wiped his forehead, and went on typing.
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Mix together the lemon juice and freshly squeezed orange juice, then stir in the caster sugar.
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Pour juices into a saucepan and reduce.
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Strain juices into a saucepan and add jelly, wine, ginger, cayenne, and mustard.
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You can substitute lime juice for lemon juice in a recipe.
II. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
fruit
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Real fruit juices Fruit juices, other than lemon juice, are not allowed on the F-Plan.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I been juicing ever since I hit this beach.