1 And as for the exotic viands the Irish ate at the siege-- personally I'd as soon eat a nice juicy rat as some of the victuals they've been serving me recently at the hotel.
2 Zogranda, one of their most famous doctors, recommends strips of blubber for infants, as being exceedingly juicy and nourishing.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 65. The Whale as a Dish. 3 It seemed as if we could hear the corn growing in the night; under the stars one caught a faint crackling in the dewy, heavy-odoured cornfields where the feathered stalks stood so juicy and green.
4 It was as though it were not he but the sharp scythe of itself swishing through the juicy grass.
5 The grass cut with a juicy sound, and was at once laid in high, fragrant rows.
6 "When it looks a bit greenish an juicy like that, it's wick," he explained.
7 Here they unharnessed the mules and turned them out to feed on the sweet juicy herbage that grew by the water side.
8 Amid the soft juicy vegetation of the hollow in which they sat, the motionless and the uninhabited solitude, intruded the chink of guineas, the rattle of dice, the exclamations of the reckless players.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 3: 8 A New Force Disturbs the Current 9 The smell and taste of it all had a smack of Anisya Fedorovna herself: a savor of juiciness, cleanliness, whiteness, and pleasant smiles.