pulp

لب
definition
verb
Faking Cleopatra's suicide would have been as easy as pulping a fig.
crush into a soft, shapeless mass.
noun
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to pulp
a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material.
the story is a mix of pulp fiction and Greek tragedy
popular or sensational writing that is generally regarded as being of poor quality.
translation of 'pulp'
verb
جعله لبا,
تلبب
noun
كتاب ردىء,
اللباب,
مجلات الإثارة,
لباب الورق,
لب الثمرة,
لب
example
His favorite tree could one day be processed into 'pulp' .
In a blender, combine the passion fruit 'pulp' , passion fruit juice, coconut milk, lemon juice, and lime juice.
Here's a positive point, then: there's still nearly three months for someone to discover a copyright problem and 'pulp' the whole lot.
Open out the body into a flat piece and scrape away the soft interior 'pulp' .
But supporters need not panic, nor the View's editors rush to 'pulp' this week's issue.
Jane suspends the pips in muslin to help the marmalade set, but I just use the juice and fleshy 'pulp' from the inside of a lemon… it does the same trick.
It was a thick juice with a generous amount of the fruit's 'pulp' in it.
Popular 'pulp' fiction and radio sow the seeds of resistance to social injustice.
The notion of the forest uncompromisingly supplying fibre for 'pulp' , paper and sawmills has been a basic premise or point of departure in all Baskerville's calculations.
My father was seconds away from beating Tyler and me to a bloody 'pulp' .
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to 'pulp'
I set to the task of bagging it up before it collapsed into a heap of 'pulp' and, when I was done, stood up and stretched my back.
It also helps to understand what makes jam or jelly set: it's pectin, a natural substance that binds the fruit 'pulp' with acid and sugar.
The bulk of the tooth consists of the bony substance dentine, surrounding the soft inner 'pulp' that contains blood vessels and nerves.
Wood 'pulp' is an input in the production of paper.
Avocado has another use though, the mashed 'pulp' of the fruit makes for an excellent and natural face-pack.
If the giant was clever, he would have worn a helmet, thus deflecting the potentially lethal blow, and then proceeded to beat David into a throbbing bloody 'pulp' .
It is also the world's second-largest producer of chemicals used to bleach 'pulp' for papermaking.
The hands that Marion used to warm in her gentle mother's hair, are the same frozen hands her father beat into a bloody swollen 'pulp' , when Marion once disobeyed him, at age five.
The shipyards were doubtless full of men who could dismantle the defences of a huge audience in 30 seconds and then reduce them to one massed 'pulp' of laughter for two-and-a-half hours.
Wash the seeds well, rubbing to remove any 'pulp' .
As vice president, Megawati in 2000 actually allowed its operation resumption but the company was only allowed to produce 'pulp' and no longer rayon.
Fruit butters are made from fruit 'pulp' cooked with sugar until thickened to a spreadable consistency.
Second, heat drives lignocellulose resin (ie, lignin) out of the wood's 'pulp' during the sterilization process.
The most important reasons for this are strong commodity prices, particularly for copper, 'pulp' , paper and wood products.
There were fine scallops too, nicely sautéed, sitting on an earthy pea 'pulp' , anointed with a minty butter sauce.
The object of the plots is to measure which plants produce the best fibre for 'pulp' and paper use and also which produce the highest volume of fibre.
The worst of the worst what is left after basic consummation the longitudinal fibroma of sugarcane stalks the iridescent 'pulp' .
I'm going beat him so hard he'll end up a bloody 'pulp' .
Other global businesses include palm oil refining, acrylic fibre, paper 'pulp' and copper concentrate.
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