pulp

પલ્પ
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'
કાગળ, વગેરેનો માવો
example
Squeeze the liquid into a bowl and set aside, discarding the 'pulp' .
Straight energy feeds like molasses, rolled barley, rolled wheat, beet pulps, citric 'pulp' and combinations of these are all suitable.
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.
But supporters need not panic, nor the View's editors rush to 'pulp' this week's issue.
As vice president, Megawati in 2000 actually allowed its operation resumption but the company was only allowed to produce 'pulp' and no longer rayon.
As the decay nears the dental 'pulp' you may suffer from toothache.
It was a thick juice with a generous amount of the fruit's 'pulp' in it.
Human teeth are made up of four different types of tissue: 'pulp' , dentin, enamel, and cementum.
What if, say, I think the book I receive in the mail is a waste of 'pulp' , a detriment to society and is frightening in the way that indoctrination literature always is?
It was a fitting end to a game that had more twists and turns than a 'pulp' fiction thriller.
the story is a mix of 'pulp' fiction and Greek tragedy
Reading the hundreds of blog entries about Huffington's site from today is like watching a swarm of fire ants invade a robin's nest and turn the chicks to red 'pulp' .
Your book is found to be libellous and the publisher doesn't want to get sued, so they cancel publication, or if it's been printed, withdraw the book and 'pulp' it.
The worst of the worst what is left after basic consummation the longitudinal fibroma of sugarcane stalks the iridescent 'pulp' .
Poplar wood has many end uses, including 'pulp' and paper, timber, plywood, pallets, soft board, and hard board.
MPs also agreed that parties will not have to 'pulp' election leaflets due to be distributed to individual households and to allow extra finance to cover unforeseen costs caused by the delay.
One rainy night the offices were flooded, soaking several till rolls into a mushy 'pulp' .
The printer's decision to 'pulp' an early printing of the issue, fearing legal action, is reported around the world.
Wood 'pulp' is an input in the production of paper.
However, they are not pests because palm civets digest only the outer 'pulp' of fruit, passing the coffee beans unharmed through their digestive systems.
In a blender, combine the passion fruit 'pulp' , passion fruit juice, coconut milk, lemon juice, and lime juice.
The bulk of the tooth consists of the bony substance dentine, surrounding the soft inner 'pulp' that contains blood vessels and nerves.
the publisher had the right to 'pulp' all unsold copies
His favorite tree could one day be processed into 'pulp' .
Open out the body into a flat piece and scrape away the soft interior 'pulp' .
Make use of other men's we-should-protect-demure-damsels-in-distress ego thingy and make sure the molester becomes 'pulp' .
My father was seconds away from beating Tyler and me to a bloody 'pulp' .
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.
Here's a positive point, then: there's still nearly three months for someone to discover a copyright problem and 'pulp' the whole lot.
Getting any sort of fleshy 'pulp' was very difficult, so I squeezed the fruits to get decent amounts of liquid.
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