Synonym: flesh, mush, pulp magazine. Similar words: culprit, vulpine, culpable, mea culpa, sculpture, pull, pulse, pull off. Meaning: [pʌlp] n. 1. any soft or soggy mass 2. a soft moist part of a fruit 3. a mixture of cellulose fibers 4. an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper 5. the soft inner part of a tooth. v. 1. remove the pulp from, as from a fruit 2. reduce to pulp.
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31. The pulp wood and timber industry is an example of how a global economy can cut both ways here.
32. If stringy, push pulp through sieve with back of spoon.
33. The first-stage trees are largely used for pulp, while the second-stage ones are the bulk of the tropical timber industry.
34. But that evening, pulp mill workers crept beneath the building and bored through the floor and into the barrels stored there.
35. Pulp the raw material used in paper making consisting mainly of wood chips, rags or other fibres.
36. He started reading pulp fiction in the year he lost his job and began producing mystery stories based on its formulas.
37. The pulp is sold back to the farmers for feeding to their cattle.
38. Break up the chunks with a wooden spoon as it cooks, then strain the pulp through a jelly bag.
39. They were Rosicrucians, though not, says Craig Fouassis,(www.Sentencedict.com) the sort one sees ads for in pulp magazines.
40. This he kneaded into a pulp and then gave to Cleo to hold against her scratched cheek.
41. The pulp and paper industry says this agreement could increase forest product consumption by 3-4 per cent globally.
42. Forty acres of corn burns up in July or is flooded out or beaten to a pulp by hail.
43. Attempting to beat some one to a pulp would be described in these terms.
44. And the three hundred horsepower presumably needed to cook and dry the pulp?
45. So were the proprietors of the largest pulp mill, who owned seven hundred feet of waterfront.
46. Its fruit are about the size and colour of small oranges, and squirrels and hornbills feed on the fleshy pulp.
47. He won't drink the orange juice if there's a lot of pulp in it.
48. But now they face a battle to save another from being stripped of trees for a paper and pulp mill.
49. Food is served on crushed apple pulp plates, with baked cornflour cutlery.
50. But when Alvin came back I thought he was going to beat me to a pulp.
51. Pulp, paper, viscose and fine chemical industries generate huge volumes of sodium sulphate byproduct.
52. Chlorine bleaching of pulp for paper releases dioxins into rivers and soil, further polluting the environment.
53. This land, and other former forest land, is being planted with eucalyptus to supply pulp mills.
54. Launched with so much promise, hope, and cash, the pulp mill venture turned into a debacle.
55. He saw a real row developing, and his face getting smashed to a pulp.
56. Moreover, methods now permit recycled paper to have the same aesthetic appeal as virgin pulp.
57. The garlic press uses a screw mechanism to squeeze out juice and pulp.
58. Pick, squeeze seeds and pulp into a container and leave, adding water if it looks like drying out.
59. The carbon in pulp process uses higher grade ore which is crushed, milled and mixed with chemical solutions in large tanks.
60. Fast-growing forest trees could do more than increase the world's sup ply of lumber and pulp.
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