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Definition of “tomato juice”

tomato juice (təˈmɑːtəʊ dʒuːs) 

Definitions

noun

  1. the juice of a tomato used as a drink or a constituent of a mixed drink

Example Sentences Including 'tomato juice'

2. When tender, add the tomato juice , mushrooms, pepper, sweetcorn, sage, salt and a liberal shake of black pepper.
Country Life (2004)
A bottle of vodka, tomato juice , Tabasco sauce, a little horseradish; even celery.
Clive Barker GALILEE (2001)
Fruit juice, except tomato juice , did not have a significant effect but eating whole fruit did.
The Mercury, Sunday Tasmanian (2004)
Lola paused in decanting tomato juice and Worcestershire sauce into a glass.
Christina Jones TICKLED PINK (2002)
Most of this is tomato juice ," Katrina muttered defensively, her nerves jangling as she waited for the vodka to bite.
St. James, Ian Final Resort
Once it has fluffed up, leave to cool, then add the 400ml sun-dried tomato juice , onions, cucumber and fresh herbs.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
To the Russian ear, the word means nothing," said Mr. Lirmak, sipping tomato juice through a straw in the casino.
Globe and Mail (2003)
You sit in a circle and they pass round a tray with glasses of tomato juice on it and one of them's a Bloody Mary.
Phillips, Edward More of the World's Best Drinking Jokes
`Coke and Red Bull dominate the Vodka mixer market, with tomato juice playing only a small part," he said.
Times, Sunday Times (2005)

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