25 Metaphors for juice

At eight o'clock he was still being informed that Mr. Juice was not a member, that Mr. Luce wasn't in, that Mr. Coos had been dead three months and that Mr. Boos had played but eight holes when he received a telegram calling him back to New York.

This juice was a dark brown color.

The gastric juice and the bile are excellent antiseptics, by which the food is preserved from fermentation while undergoing digestion.

THE JUICE OF FLESH IS WATER, holding in solution many substances besides albumen, which are of the highest possible value as articles of food.

A little lemon juice added to peaches is an addition for shortcake.

Why do these varnishes, at first white, afterwards turn black? Because the recent juice is an organized substance, consisting of an immense congeries of small parts, which disperse the sun's rays in all directions, like a thin film of unmelted tallow; while the varnish which has been exposed to the air loses its organized structure, becomes homogeneous, and then transmits the sun's rays, of a rich, deep, uniform, red colour.

The juice and grated rind of 2 lemons to every dozen of oranges, added with the pulp and chips to the syrup, are a very great improvement to this marmalade.

The gastric juice is a thin almost colorless fluid with a sour taste and odor.

The following is as near as the author was able to approach to Lorenzo's delicately playful tone: Carmela deare, even as the golden ball That Venus got, such are thy goodly eyes: When cherries juice is jumbled therewithall, Thy breath is like the steeme of apple pies.

Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dare Blaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare? A Blessing, we should use it, should we not?

STRONG-SCENTED WILD LETTUCE.The juice of this plant is a very powerful opiate, and care should be taken how it is made use of.

Then, half in fury, half in dread, The fiends drew closer down, and said: "Nay, thou stubborn fond old man, Hearken awhile! Thorn, and dust, and ice and heat, Tarry now, sit down and eat: Heat, and ice, and dust and thorn; Stricken, footsore, parched, forlorn Juice of purple grape shall be Youth and solace unto thee.

It is further said that there is a tree in that country, the juice of which is a strong poison if it touch a mans blood; but if drank, it is a sovereign antidote against poison.

He will not permit his patients to have either surgeon or apothecary: he performs all the operations of the first with great dexterity; and whatever compounds he gives, he makes in his own house: those are very few; the juice of herbs, and these waters, being commonly his sole prescriptions.

The juice of the malt is the liquor of his life, and at bed and at board a louse is his companion.

Some are coiled to the right and others to the left; and it is remarkable that, like dextrose and levulose, their juices are optically the reverse of each other when studied by polarized light.

The juice of the roots and tops, mixed with incense, is a sovereign antidote against the bite of a viper and other poisons.

In a fresh state, the kernel is eaten raw, and its juice is a most agreeable and refreshing beverage.

The lime-juice was a medicine, a specific; but it could be of no real use till the frame was nourished with proper food.

The juice of lemon is a sovereign recipe.

The juice of the ripe grape is a nutritive and agreeable food, consisting chiefly of sugar and mucilage.

Now, as this juice is pure extract of meat, containing albumen, osmazome, and other valuable principles, it follows that meat which has been preserved by the action of salt can never have the nutritive properties of fresh meat.

Its juice is now an essential for culinary purposes; but as an antiscorbutic its value is still greater.

The juice of currants is a valuable remedy in obstructions of the bowels; and, in febrile complaints, it is useful on account of its readily quenching thirst, and for its cooling effect on the stomach.

"If no symptoms appear about the stomach, nor the blood be misaffected, and fear and sorrow continue, it is to be thought the brain itself is troubled, by reason of a melancholy juice bred in it, or otherwise conveyed into it, and that evil juice is from the distemperature of the part, or left after some inflammation," thus far Piso.

25 Metaphors for  juice