juicily

/ˈdʒusəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is full of juice; with a lot of liquid.
    • The ripe peach dripped juicily down her chin as she ate it.
    • The steak was cooked perfectly and tasted juicily with every bite.
    • He bit into the watermelon, and it burst juicily in his mouth.
  2. In a lively, exciting, or scandalous manner.
    • The novel tells the story juicily, with plenty of twists and secrets.
    • The gossip columnist wrote juicily about the celebrity breakup.
    • She described the argument juicily, adding dramatic details.
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