juicy

/ˈdʒuːsi/
adjective
  1. Containing a lot of liquid, especially in a pleasant way.
    • The peach was so juicy that the juice dripped down my chin.
    • She bit into a juicy orange to quench her thirst.
    • The steak was cooked perfectly and remained tender and juicy.
  2. Interesting, exciting, or scandalous, especially in a way that people enjoy talking about.
    • The reporter was looking for a juicy story to boost ratings.
    • The magazine is full of juicy gossip about celebrities.
    • He shared a juicy secret about the company's new project.
  3. Very profitable or desirable.
    • The real estate agent found a juicy deal on a beachfront property.
    • She landed a juicy contract with a major client.
    • Investors are eyeing the juicy returns from the tech startup.
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