pulpy

[ UK /pˈʌlpi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. like a pulp or overripe; not having stiffness
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How To Use pulpy In A Sentence

  • Cook the fruit slowly until soft and pulpy.
  • He hovered anxiously about while she fed the greedy fledglings with the soft pulpy mass she prepared so carefully, and was always ready to look after the "bambini," as Maria insisted on calling the baby birds. Chico: the Story of a Homing Pigeon
  • He observed that only pulpy, but indehiscent, fruits with a juicy, sweet flesh produce ethanol when becoming overripe.
  • The Singing Detective: A novelist embarks on a fever dream while hospitalized, replete with musical numbers and plot lines from his pulpy detective novel.
  • The seed-stones, however, contained in the dark pulpy berry, are poisonous to man, and superinduce apoplectic symptoms. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement
  • Studying the inky pictures on pulpy pages, the adolescent Kubrick was soon a fan.
  • I like tomatoes which are vine ripened, deep red, and pulpy.
  • We struggled to taste the mushrooms through the pulpy texture.
  • The virtual elimination of diseases such as pulpy kidney, blackleg, braxy and lamb dysentery back in the 1940's is a prime example of the pioneering work that was carried out at our research institute.
  • Broke my fall with my hand which quickly turned into a big bloody pulpy mess.
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