English to Spanish Dictionary pulp

pulp

pulpa
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
reducir a pulpa,
destruir,
volverse pulposo,
reducir a pasta,
descascarillar
noun
pulpa,
pasta,
revista de poca categoría
example
It's a fast-paced 'pulp' science fiction yarn with compelling characters.
When the water is cool enough, use your hands to mash the 'pulp' as finely as possible.
To make the dressing, scoop the passion fruit 'pulp' into a sieve over a bowl to extract the juice (it should be about 1 tbs).
the publisher had the right to 'pulp' all unsold copies
A descent into this kind of carnally driven 'pulp' should be conducted boldly and without apology, which is a courage that Cristofer cannot seem to muster.
Straight energy feeds like molasses, rolled barley, rolled wheat, beet pulps, citric 'pulp' and combinations of these are all suitable.
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.
Owners of legal sawmills, plus a multitude of illegal ones, compete for raw materials with the large 'pulp' companies.
Dividends halved; volumes of 'pulp' doubled; native forests cleared doubled - those are the facts from their accounts.
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.
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to 'pulp'
However, they are not pests because palm civets digest only the outer 'pulp' of fruit, passing the coffee beans unharmed through their digestive systems.
His favorite tree could one day be processed into 'pulp' .
Marmalade is made from citrus fruits, jam from fruit 'pulp' and jelly from fruit juice with no bits in.
Some warriors were shown on television literally swimming in the fresh tomato purée, only their heads peeking out of the sea of red 'pulp' .
The 'pulp' of Baobab fruits has a taste like the cream of tartar and is used to treat fever, dysentery and stomach ailments in some parts of Asia.
Avocado oil is produced by mashing the 'pulp' of the avocado fruit.
Discard the tomato 'pulp' , season the tomato water, and reserve.
I'm going beat him so hard he'll end up 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.
Wood 'pulp' is an input in the production of paper.
Popular 'pulp' fiction and radio sow the seeds of resistance to social injustice.
The printer's decision to 'pulp' an early printing of the issue, fearing legal action, is reported around the world.
Make use of other men's we-should-protect-demure-damsels-in-distress ego thingy and make sure the molester becomes 'pulp' .
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.
These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree 'pulp' and then bleached.
Open out the body into a flat piece and scrape away the soft interior 'pulp' .
Made asked the companies, such as 'pulp' and paper mills, to start considering the import of logs from other countries including Australia.
One rainy night the offices were flooded, soaking several till rolls into a mushy 'pulp' .
In the middle of every tooth, there is space containing dental 'pulp' .
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