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juicer

[ joo-ser ]

noun

  1. a kitchen appliance for extracting juice from fruits and vegetables.
  2. Theater Slang. a stage electrician who works on the lighting of motion-picture, television, and theatrical sets.
  3. Slang. a person who drinks alcohol heavily and usually habitually.


juicer

noun

  1. a kitchen appliance, usually operated by electricity, for extracting juice from fruits and vegetables Also calledjuice extractor


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Word History and Origins

Origin of juicer1

First recorded in 1925–30; juice + -er 1

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Example Sentences

The low-speed masticating technology on this juicer helps you to extract every last nutrient and vitamin from your produce and stores it for up to 72 hours.

If so, stow your clunky old blender and consider introducing a juicer into your kitchen.

I was really impressed by the sounds it was capable of blocking, including my extremely loud vegetable juicer.

Unlike their traditional counterparts, cold-press juicers utilize a slow and steady process that emphasizes nutrient extraction over speed.

It’s the same reason we make New Year’s resolutions and then buy things we may hardly ever use—like juicers or zoodlers—to help us fulfill those resolutions.

He takes all the craziness, puts it in a juicer, and then it comes out.

While many contemporary athletic icons are infamous for “juicing,” LaLanne was the original fruits and veggies juicer.

From his amazing birthday feats to his Power Juicer infomercials, WATCH VIDEO of his best moments.

A-Rod announced his steroid use to a room full of people who already knew he was a juicer.

These were rather numerous (as Nares contemptuously put it) “for a lime-juicer.”

He had sailed always on French merchant vessels, with the one exception of a voyage on a "lime-juicer."

At noon we picked up a ship ahead, a lime-juicer, travelling in the same direction, under lower-topsails and one upper-topsail.

And we were near him, on the poop, when he drove by an east-bound lime-juicer, hove-to under upper-topsails.

These were rather numerous (as Nares contemptuously put it) "for a lime-juicer."

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