| Id | ESLPod_1189_WE_2051 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1189 |
| Episode Title | Sentencing a Criminal |
| Phrase | juicy |
| Text | In this podcast, the word "juicy" means very interesting and scandalous, especially related to rumors: "The reporters are all following the juicy story, trying to find out what really happened." Sometimes "juicy" means involving a lot of money: "They got a big, juicy payment when they sold that old painting." Or, "Investors were hoping for juicy returns on these stock purchases, but they were disappointed with the actual results." Sometimes "juicy" means very satisfying, fulfilling, and enjoyable: "How did you get such an impressive, juicy job immediately after graduation?" Finally, the word "juicy" means containing a lot of juice: "Wow, these oranges are so juicy!" Or, "Lean over the plate when you eat this watermelon, because it's really juice and it will dribble down your chin." |
| Topics | Government + Law |
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