rare. [f. prec. sb.] trans. To moisten or suffuse with juice.

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1639.  Fuller, Holy War, III. xxxi. 164. Some gallants … count all conquests drie meat which are not juyced with bloud.

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1884.  Q. Victoria, More Leaves, 109. I drove off … to see them ‘juice the sheep.’ Ibid. ‘Juicing the sheep’ … a large sort of trough filled with liquid tobacco and soap, and into this the sheep were dipped one after the other.

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