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juicer

[joo-ser] / ˈdʒu sər /




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I put the juicer on the sidewalk at the bottom of our stoop with a “Free” sign.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 8, 2026

He whipped them up himself in a Jack LaLanne juicer.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 11, 2025

With just £40 to buy a small juicer, they initially opened an orange juice stall in the Abergavenny Market Hall in January 2023.

From BBC Feb. 23, 2025

She had been spending the day prepping meals with kitchen gadgets, like her juicer, that she had bought from the retailer.

From New York Times Apr. 24, 2023

Mae Mobley point at me from the playpen, say, “Mae Mo juicer “I get you some juice, baby,” I say.

From "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett

For example, blenders are more versatile than juicers.

From BBC Jun. 28, 2026

As we prepared to publish this story, I connected with Zelonka, who said he was in Dallas to show clients how to sanitize their high-end juicers.

From Salon Jun. 2, 2020

San Francisco-based Lime hires about 60,000 freelance juicers in the 100 markets where it operates.

From New York Times Oct. 25, 2019

All connected technologies—phones, spacecraft, robot juicers, what have you—depend on interfaces to define how to communicate with others.

From Slate Oct. 14, 2019

For instance, Lime allows so-called juicers to make advance claims on the scooters they plan to charge to avoid having multiple people drive to the same one.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 2, 2019




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