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What (who) is juicing - definition

PROCESS OF EXTRACTING JUICE FROM FRUIT OR VEGETABLES
Pulpify; Leaf juice; Juice therapy
  • A hand press juicer
  • Juice extracted using an electric centrifugal juicer
  • [[Pomegranate juice]] extracted using a hand press juicer

Raspberry juice         
  • raspberries]] are ready for cultivation.
JUICE MADE FROM RASPBERRIES
Raspberry juices; Raspberries juice; Raspberry juicing
Raspberry juice is a liquid created from raspberries that is often either used as a part of a mixed drink, added in with other liquids such as orange juice, or consumed by itself. The juice is known for containing a large amount of vitamin C as well as biological iron, which means it is sometimes drunk when an individual feels feverish.
Juicer         
EQUIPMENT TO EXTRACT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JUICES
Orange juicer; The Juicer; Juice extractor; Juicers; Lemon juicer; Juicing machine
A juicer, also known as a juice extractor, is a tool used to extract juice from fruits, herbs, leafy greens and other types of vegetables in a process called juicing. It crushes, grinds, and/or squeezes the juice out of the pulp.
juicer         
EQUIPMENT TO EXTRACT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JUICES
Orange juicer; The Juicer; Juice extractor; Juicers; Lemon juicer; Juicing machine
¦ noun an appliance for extracting juice from fruit and vegetables.

Wikipedia

Juicing

Juicing is the process of extracting juice from plant tissues such as fruit or vegetables.

Examples of use of juicing
1. That is precisely what "Juicing the Game" does so skillfully.
2. Juicing interest all the more is the candidacy of Mitt Romney.
3. "It‘s all about juicing the ratings ... If we can have a real civil discourse, then we can find a solution to our problems.
4. So my flat became full of carrots and my life became empty of everything, reduced to a perpetual cycle of giving myself coffee enema–induced diarrhoea first thing in the morning and last thing at night, juicing and washing up and juicing and washing up some more.
5. "I can‘t," I said, "I‘m juicing." Someone sent me a text message asking if I wanted to see their band play that night.