juicer
Americannoun
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a kitchen appliance for extracting juice from fruits and vegetables.
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Theater Slang. a stage electrician who works on the lighting of motion-picture, television, and theatrical sets.
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Slang. a person who drinks alcohol heavily and usually habitually.
noun
Etymology
Origin of juicer
Example Sentences
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He whipped them up himself in a Jack LaLanne juicer.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2025
With just £40 to buy a small juicer, they initially opened an orange juice stall in the Abergavenny Market Hall in January 2023.
From BBC • Feb. 23, 2025
On his journeys around the country to record new music, he had for company a manually operated orange juicer and 20-pound bags of oranges.
From New York Times • May 10, 2023
You can also easily make your own watermelon juice — you don't even need a juicer.
From Salon • Aug. 6, 2022
The man cracks open a few pomegranates that are bursting with deep red seeds and feeds them one by one into a gigantic metal juicer that he turns with a crank.
From "Amina's Song" by Hena Khan
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