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Definition of juicer in English: juicernoun ˈdʒuːsəˈdʒusər 1An appliance for extracting juice from fruit and vegetables. Example sentencesExamples - All small appliances such as food mixers and juicers can be permanently housed there, with messy, noisy work undertaken out of sight.
- Some distilleries still honor this tradition while others use mechanical juicers.
- First, using a basic juicer salvaged from my parents' kitchen, I turned out concoctions of almost anything I found.
- She was into juicing long before it was cool and trendy and has worn out several electric juicers.
- She admits to using the toaster, the juicer, and the kettle.
- ‘I'm getting you an electric juicer for Christmas,’ he promised.
- I'm really into producing my own carrot juice with my juicer - it's good with apple too.
- There are a wide variety of juicers and presses available for home use, ranging in price from $45 to $450.
- The boxes are tailored for those who want to use the food to prepare home meals or for those who use it in juicers.
- This is a specialized type of juicer since normal fruit and vegetable juicers will not juice wheatgrass.
- Further, the fancy, raw food meals are prepared with a lot of electrical equipment, like dehydrators, juicers, blenders and food processors.
- Again, in America this would barely be deemed sufficient to power a fruit juicer or half-decent leaf blower.
- Buy the fruit as soon as it is in season in the fall, then juice it in a fruit juicer.
- I tried shopping channels - which I usually find extremely calming - but discovered them to be full of imported Americans shouting about - and over - power juicers and steam cleaners.
- A sturdy cast-iron hand juicer that extracts juices from wheat grass, leafy vegetables, soft fruits and berries.
- It's fine to use tinned fruit, so long as it is in natural juice - this is easily pulped if you are using a liquidizer/food processor rather than a juicer.
- She can get North American women to buy yoga mats and juicers, surely she can spare a few minutes to promote the idea of a better banana industry by plugging fair trade bananas.
- Citrus juicers are available in enamel-covered aluminum, in sizes and colors that correspond with oranges, lemons, and limes.
- And he has developed one of the most outstanding juicers offering 30 percent more juice.
- My treatment decisions were respected and the surgeon had even arranged for the juicer to be installed in a little side kitchen!
2North American informal A person who drinks alcohol excessively.
Rhymes Abu Musa, Appaloosa, babirusa, inducer, introducer, producer, reducer, rusa, seducer, sprucer, traducer Definition of juicer in US English: juicernounˈdʒusərˈjo͞osər 1An appliance for extracting juice from fruit and vegetables. Example sentencesExamples - Some distilleries still honor this tradition while others use mechanical juicers.
- First, using a basic juicer salvaged from my parents' kitchen, I turned out concoctions of almost anything I found.
- Again, in America this would barely be deemed sufficient to power a fruit juicer or half-decent leaf blower.
- A sturdy cast-iron hand juicer that extracts juices from wheat grass, leafy vegetables, soft fruits and berries.
- And he has developed one of the most outstanding juicers offering 30 percent more juice.
- She can get North American women to buy yoga mats and juicers, surely she can spare a few minutes to promote the idea of a better banana industry by plugging fair trade bananas.
- Buy the fruit as soon as it is in season in the fall, then juice it in a fruit juicer.
- All small appliances such as food mixers and juicers can be permanently housed there, with messy, noisy work undertaken out of sight.
- ‘I'm getting you an electric juicer for Christmas,’ he promised.
- She was into juicing long before it was cool and trendy and has worn out several electric juicers.
- I'm really into producing my own carrot juice with my juicer - it's good with apple too.
- My treatment decisions were respected and the surgeon had even arranged for the juicer to be installed in a little side kitchen!
- I tried shopping channels - which I usually find extremely calming - but discovered them to be full of imported Americans shouting about - and over - power juicers and steam cleaners.
- She admits to using the toaster, the juicer, and the kettle.
- Citrus juicers are available in enamel-covered aluminum, in sizes and colors that correspond with oranges, lemons, and limes.
- This is a specialized type of juicer since normal fruit and vegetable juicers will not juice wheatgrass.
- It's fine to use tinned fruit, so long as it is in natural juice - this is easily pulped if you are using a liquidizer/food processor rather than a juicer.
- There are a wide variety of juicers and presses available for home use, ranging in price from $45 to $450.
- The boxes are tailored for those who want to use the food to prepare home meals or for those who use it in juicers.
- Further, the fancy, raw food meals are prepared with a lot of electrical equipment, like dehydrators, juicers, blenders and food processors.
2North American informal A person who drinks alcoholic beverages excessively. |