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Difference Between Juice and Barrel

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Juice

Juice is a drink made from the extraction or pressing of the natural liquid contained in fruit and vegetables. It can also refer to liquids that are flavored with concentrate or other biological food sources, such as meat or seafood, such as clam juice.

Barrel

A barrel or cask is a hollow cylindrical container with a bulging center, longer than it is wide. They are traditionally made of wooden staves and bound by wood or metal hoops.

Juice

A fluid naturally contained in plant or animal tissue
Fruit juice.
Meat braised in its own juices.

Barrel

A cylindrical container bulging out in the middle, traditionally made of wooden staves with metal hoops round them
The wine is then matured in old barrels

Juice

A bodily secretion
Digestive juices.
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Barrel

A tube forming part of an object such as a gun or a pen
A gun barrel

Juice

The liquid contained in something that is chiefly solid.

Barrel

The belly and loins of a four-legged animal such as a horse
A Welsh mountain pony with a barrel like a butt of wine

Juice

A beverage made from fruit juice or fruit-flavored syrup that is often combined with sweeteners, water, or other ingredients.

Barrel

Drive or move in a way that is so fast as to almost be out of control
We barrelled across the Everglades
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Juice

A substance or quality that imparts identity and vitality; essence.

Barrel

Put into a barrel or barrels
When the young spirit is barrelled, it absorbs some of this flavour

Juice

(Slang) Vigorous life; vitality.

Barrel

A large cylindrical container, usually made of staves bound together with hoops, with a flat top and bottom of equal diameter.

Juice

(Slang) Political power or influence; clout.

Barrel

The quantity that a barrel with a given or standard capacity will hold.

Juice

Electric current.

Barrel

Abbr. bar. or bbl. or bl. Any of various units of volume or capacity. In the US Customary System it varies, as a liquid measure, from 31 to 42 gallons (117 to 159 liters) as established by law or usage.

Juice

Fuel for an engine.

Barrel

The thicker portion of a baseball bat, from which the most powerful hits are struck.

Juice

(Slang) Funds; money.

Barrel

The cylindrical part of a firearm through which the bullet travels.

Juice

Alcoholic drink, especially liquor.

Barrel

A cylinder that contains a movable piston.

Juice

A substance, such as a steroid, taken to enhance performance in an athletic event.

Barrel

The drum of a capstan.

Juice

A usually flavored liquid prepared for use in an e-cigarette or similar device.

Barrel

The cylinder within the mechanism of a timepiece that contains the mainspring.

Juice

(Slang) Racy or scandalous gossip.

Barrel

The trunk of a quadruped animal, such as a horse or cow.

Juice

To extract the juice from.

Barrel

The tubular space inside a wave when it is breaking.

Juice

To drink alcoholic beverages excessively.

Barrel

(Informal) A large quantity
A barrel of fun.

Juice

To take a steroid or other substance to enhance athletic performance.

Barrel

(Slang) An act or instance of moving rapidly, often recklessly, in a motor vehicle.

Juice

(uncountable) A liquid from a plant, especially fruit.
Squeeze the orange and some juice will come out.

Barrel

Resembling or similar to a barrel, as in shape
A barrel chest.
Barrel hips.

Juice

(countable) A beverage made of juice.
I’d like two orange juices please.

Barrel

To put or pack in a barrel.

Juice

(uncountable) Any liquid resembling juice.
Moo juice

Barrel

To move or progress rapidly
"That the European Union barreled ahead was not surprising" (Richard W. Stevenson).

Juice

(Scotland) A soft drink.

Barrel

(countable) A round (cylindrical) vessel, such as a cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends (head). Sometimes applied to a similar cylindrical container made of metal, usually called a drum.
A cracker barrel

Juice

Liquor.

Barrel

Such a cask of a certain size, holding one-eighth of what a tun#Noun holds. (See a diagram comparing cask sizes.)

Juice

(informal) The liquid that is used to submerge a substance kept in a container
[[sauerkraut juice (the brine in a jar of sauerkraut)

Barrel

The quantity which constitutes a full barrel: the volume or weight this represents varies by local law and custom.

Juice

(slang) The leftover liquid of some wet or damp substance.
Dumpster juice (liquid which oozes out of garbage dumpsters)

Barrel

A solid drum, or a hollow cylinder or case
The barrel of a windlass;
The barrel of a watch, within which the spring is coiled.

Juice

Vitality, strength.

Barrel

A metallic tube, as of a gun, from which a projectile is discharged.

Juice

Political power.

Barrel

(television) A ceiling-mounted tube from which lights are suspended.

Juice

Petrol; gasoline.

Barrel

(archaic) A tube.

Juice

Electricity.

Barrel

(zoology) The hollow basal part of a feather.

Juice

Steroids.

Barrel

(music) The part of a clarinet which connects the mouthpiece and upper joint, and looks rather like a barrel (1).

Juice

Semen.

Barrel

(surfing) A wave that breaks with a hollow compartment.

Juice

The vaginal lubrication that a female naturally produces when sexually aroused.

Barrel

A waste receptacle.
Throw it into the trash barrel.

Juice

The amount charged by a bookmaker for betting services.

Barrel

The ribs and belly of a horse or pony.

Juice

Musical agreement between instrumentalists.

Barrel

(obsolete) A jar.

Juice

(transitive) To extract the juice from something.

Barrel

(biology) Any of the dark-staining regions in the somatosensory cortex of rodents, etc., where somatosensory inputs from the contralateral side of the body come in from the thalamus.

Juice

(transitive) To energize or stimulate something.

Barrel

(baseball) A statistic derived from launch angle and exit velocity of a ball hit in play.

Juice

To take a performance-enhancing drug.

Barrel

(transitive) To put or to pack in a barrel or barrels.

Juice

Alternative spelling of Jew's (used in certain set phrases like juice harp)

Barrel

(intransitive) To move quickly or in an uncontrolled manner.
He came barrelling around the corner and I almost hit him.

Juice

The characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking.
An animal whose juices are unsound.
The juice of July flowers.
The juice of Egypt's grape.
Letters which Edward Digby wrote in lemon juice.
Cold water draws the juice of meat.

Barrel

(intransitive) To assume the shape of a barrel; specifically, of the image on a computer display, television, etc., to exhibit barrel distortion, where the sides bulge outwards.

Juice

To moisten; to wet.

Barrel

A round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or heads; as, a cracker barrel. Sometimes applied to a similar cylindrical container made of metal, usually called a drum.

Juice

The liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue

Barrel

The quantity which constitutes a full barrel. This varies for different articles and also in different places for the same article, being regulated by custom or by law. A barrel of wine is 31½ gallons; a barrel of flour is 196 pounds.

Juice

Energetic vitality;
Her creative juices were flowing

Barrel

A solid drum, or a hollow cylinder or case; as, the barrel of a windlass; the barrel of a watch, within which the spring is coiled.

Juice

Electric current;
When the wiring was finished they turned on the juice

Barrel

A metallic tube, as of a gun, from which a projectile is discharged.

Juice

Any of several liquids of the body;
Digestive juices

Barrel

A jar.

Barrel

The hollow basal part of a feather.

Barrel

To put or to pack in a barrel or barrels.

Barrel

A tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired

Barrel

A cylindrical container that holds liquids

Barrel

A bulging cylindrical shape; hollow with flat ends

Barrel

The quantity that a barrel (of any size) will hold

Barrel

Any of various units of capacity;
A barrel of beer is 31 gallons and a barrel of oil is 42 gallons

Barrel

Put in barrels

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