a. [f. JUICE sb. + -ED2.] In combination: Having juice (of a specified quality).

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1592.  Shaks., Rom. & Jul., II. iii. 8. With balefull weedes, and precious Iuiced flowers.

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1626.  Bacon, Sylva, § 508. The Coloured [Berries] are more iuyced, and courser iuyced.

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1832.  Tennyson, Lotos-Eaters, 78. The full-juiced apple, waxing over-mellow.

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