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Meanings of
pulpy
in anglès
Like a pulp or overripe; not having stiffness.
squashy
Squasy.
squasy
Related terms
nonwoody
Usage of
pulpy
in anglès
1
Fry them for three or four minutes, or until they turn
pulpy
.
2
The tone is just right -outlandish and
pulpy
but also sinister.
3
In forth very rapidly, but the new growth is
pulpy
and tender.
4
She loved its subdued light and the
pulpy
cushions on the sofa.
5
We must avoid having the outside
pulpy
while the inside is hard.
6
Fanny was a plump,
pulpy
girl, not in the prime of youth.
7
Maskull then ate some of the
pulpy
interior, which was intensely disagreeable.
8
When he observed me he pointed to
pulpy
book-pages that floated about.
9
There were two or three things that looked like old,
pulpy
books.
10
Blood was dripping slowly from the
pulpy
red stump of his neck.
11
Bunch medium, compact; berry dirty greenish-white; thick skin;
pulpy
,
and insipid.
12
Bring to a bubble, then cook gently for about 15 minutes, until
pulpy
.
13
And on that vulnerable portion, several tons of
pulpy
,
pink-and-white vegetable matter grew.
14
Bring to the boil and simmer until soft and
pulpy
,
approximately 45 minutes.
15
He's convinced that this primary-colored
pulpy
stuff is actually happening on some level.
16
It looked like a grey,
pulpy
mass, slowly disintegrating and clouding the water.
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pulpy
Adjective
Frequent collocations
pulpy mass
pulpy substance
pulpy flesh
become pulpy
pulpy wood
More collocations
Pulpy
through the time
Pulpy
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common