Pulpy
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Pulpy ( adjective )
- Having the consistency of pulp.
- Resembling or consisting of pulp.
- Having the texture of crushed or ground fruit.
Origin:
From middle english pulpe, from old english pulpa, from latin pulpa ("pulp").
Examples:
- The pulpy orange juice was freshly squeezed.
- The pulpy novel was full of action and adventure.
- The pulpy fruit was perfect for making smoothies.
- The pulpy tomatoes were used to make a delicious sauce.
- The pulpy texture of the mashed potatoes was perfect.
(As a noun)
Pulpy ( noun )
- Having the consistency of pulp.
- Resembling or consisting of pulp.
- Having the texture of crushed or ground fruit.
Origin:
From middle english pulpe, from old english pulpa, from latin pulpa ("pulp").
Examples:
- The pulpy orange juice was freshly squeezed.
- The pulpy novel was full of action and adventure.
- The pulpy fruit was perfect for making smoothies.
- The pulpy tomatoes were used to make a delicious sauce.
- The pulpy texture of the mashed potatoes was perfect.