Juicy/ˈdʒuːsi/ Definition 1 of 3Pro Tip 1/3Sensory Experience Use 'juicy' to describe food that is wet with its natural liquid, often suggesting it's fresh and tasty. This peach is incredibly juicy and flavorful. Pro Tip 2/3Physical Texture 'Juicy' often implies a pleasing texture and is mostly used with fruits, vegetables or cooked meat. She enjoyed the juicy steak at the new restaurant. Pro Tip 3/3Not for Dry Items Avoid using 'juicy' for items that don't contain liquid, like bread or chips, unless metaphorical. He prefers his burgers juicy, not dry.