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stew in your own juice/juices (informal) if you leave someone to stew in their own juice, you leave them to worry about something bad that has happened or something stupid they have done. She'll calm down - just leave her to stew in her own juices for a bit. See also: stew juice up something to make something more interesting or exciting. The team's new forward has juiced up their games with fast passing and running. She finds songs no one remembers and juices them up with modern rhythms. |
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Arbus' upstairs encounters with Lionel chart a gradual progression as she moves from shyness to full-blown voyeur, but the meetings are mostly juiceless. Yet Farquhar's wit and uninhibited intellectual play stood out in the local season's opening fortnight, his take on dystopia a refreshing contrast to the parade of juiceless banalities reacting, belatedly, to Robert Smithson or, grimly, to current politics. For love interest, Hawke shares his fluids with Uma Thurman, and for pedigree, Gore Vidal shows up in a juiceless turn as the space mission's director. |
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