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have juiced

  • present perfect
    of juice.
    juice
    noun
    the natural fluid, fluid content, or liquid part that can be extracted from a plant or one of its parts, especially of a fruit.

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To the extent that falling supply leads to higher prices, a shrinking U.S. stock market might have juiced investor returns for decades.

From Barron's Jun. 12, 2026

Miami and other parts of South Florida have drawn a wave of wealthy newcomers in recent years who have juiced the economy with demand for high-end construction and services.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 20, 2026

And some investors or traders have juiced the bets even further with leveraged exchange-traded funds.

From MarketWatch Dec. 2, 2025

You might have juiced up your savings during the pandemic because you couldn’t spend.

From Washington Post Jul. 15, 2022

“It’s an enormously efficient way to do it. I have juiced a 165-count case of lemons in about 15 minutes using one of those.”

From Slate Apr. 7, 2018