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Qué (quién) es pulpy - definición

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Pulps; Pulp (magazine); Pulp (movie); Pulp (disambiguation); Pulpy; Pulp (film)

pulpy         
a.
Soft, fleshy, succulent, pulpous.
pulpy         
Something that is pulpy is soft, smooth, and wet, often because it has been crushed or beaten.
The chutney should be a thick, pulpy consistency.
ADJ
Pulpy         
·noun Like pulp; consisting of pulp; soft; fleshy; succulent; as, the pulpy covering of a nut; the pulpy substance of a peach or a cherry.

Wikipedia

Pulp

Pulp may refer to:

  • Pulp (fruit), the inner flesh of fruit
Ejemplos de uso de pulpy
1. Pulpy lemonade usually waited next to the tennis courts in a plastic pitcher.
2. But then its pulpy violent excess will tip over ... into slightly more excessive excess.
3. The Blind Assassin Margaret Atwood (2000) The story of Iris, an octogenarian looking back on her life, and Laura, an author of pulpy romances, it won the 2000 Booker prize – which had to happen, eventually.
4. "A pulpy page–turner in its original incarnation as a huge international bestseller has become a stodgy, grim thing in the exceedingly literal–minded film version of The Da Vinci Code," wrote Todd McCarthy.
5. Next, you can kiss goodbye to any kind of life because the 10 juices a day have to be pressed on the hour every hour, using a two–stage juicing system (costing 550) that involves first grinding the fruit and vegetables to a pulp, then loading this pulpy mixture on to a tray and jacking it up on a hydraulic press.