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Meanings of particularly juicy in English
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Usage of particularly juicy in English
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His dramatic death-andher arrest and denials-hadmade for a particularlyjuicy scandal.
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Slaughter followed, like a man who smells a particularlyjuicy cut of steak.
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In this cybersecurity landscape, wiretapping interfaces are particularlyjuicy targets.
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Mostly, when he manages to capture a particularlyjuicy prize, he keeps news of his latest conquest to himself.
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A particularlyjuicy one lay tucked in the corner above her left nostril, a final unfair flourish to her mannish face.
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This happens most often when he has just remembered a particularlyjuicy anecdote and, as a result, it happens rather a lot.
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Tiff's mouth opened with a pronounced clucking sound whenever he delivered a piece of what he considered to be particularlyjuicy information.
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She had this look on her face, the self-importance of someone who is about to deliver a piece of particularlyjuicy gossip.
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Photograph: Reuters This happiness bubbles through her writing, much of which reads like a particularlyjuicy email from a well-caffeinated friend: intimate, gossipy, irreverent.
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It may be best to not engage with something that sounds particularlyjuicy, since the cosmic shift after lunch will be a lot less fun-seeking!