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Definition of the day : « pulp »
- adj cheap, vulgar, especially regarding reading material
- noun flesh of plant, animal
- verb mash, pulverize
- The deck of the smack below promised to mash the American into a pulp.
- Extract from : « The Cruise of the Dry Dock » by T. S. Stribling
- To-night he said 'I guess I've got you beaten to a pulp,' when I fancy he wasn't guessing at all.
- Extract from : « Ruggles of Red Gap » by Harry Leon Wilson
- We could never make it—before we got to the top we'd be cooked to a pulp.
- Extract from : « Two Thousand Miles Below » by Charles Willard Diffin
- Heat the pulp with three parts of the soup, mix six yolks of eggs with the remainder of it, and thicken it over the fire.
- Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
- When cold, mix the pulp of the apple with sugar and lemon peel shred fine, taking as little as possible of the apple juice.
- Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
- He could have smashed Norris to a pulp, and none knew it better than the Navigator.
- Extract from : « The Long Voyage » by Carl Richard Jacobi
- The pulp is sweet and juicy but is lacking in sprightliness.
- Extract from : « Manual of American Grape-Growing » by U. P. Hedrick
- It appeared to have been made from a fiber rather than a pulp.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science April 1930 » by Various
- It seemed as if his brain had been beaten with sticks; beaten to a pulp.
- Extract from : « Garrison's Finish » by W. B. M. Ferguson
- On any other horse the hunchback would have been crushed to pulp.
- Extract from : « Dwellers in the Hills » by Melville Davisson Post