1 a : the liquid part that can be squeezed out of vegetables and fruits [noncount] ▪ a glass of apple/orange/carrot juice [count] ▪ a variety of fruit juices
b : the liquid part of meat [noncount] ▪ the juice of a steak [plural] ▪ gravy made with real beef juices 2 [noncount] informal : something (such as electricity) that provides power
▪ Turn on the juice. ▪ His camera ran out of juice because he forgot to replace the battery. 3 [count] : the natural fluids in your stomach — usually plural ▪ digestive/gastric/stomach juices 4 [plural] informal : energy that gives you the ability to do something in a very effective way — used with flow ▪ He can be very tough to beat when he gets his competitive juices flowing. ▪ She came up with some great ideas when her creative juices started flowing.
b : the liquid part of meat [noncount] ▪ the juice of a steak [plural] ▪ gravy made with real beef juices
▪ Turn on the juice. ▪ His camera ran out of juice because he forgot to replace the battery.
stew in your own juice/juices — see 2stew







