Fill the interstices between the bread with hot fruit, using just as little juice as possible.
Make forcemeat balls by chopping a large cup of meat very fine; season with a saltspoonful each of pepper and thyme; mix in the yolk of a raw egg; make into little balls the size of a hickory-nut, and fry brown in a little butter.
Make into small rolls like corks, or mold in a pear shape, sticking in a clove for the stem when fried.
A clean, well-fed pig in a well-kept stye is a wonderfully different object from the hideous beast grunting its way in many a Southern or Western town, feeding on offal and sewage, and rolling in filth.
Keep it stirring one way till it is smooth, and of a good thickness: squeeze in a little juice of orange, and dish it up.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little juice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.