Pulpy ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Pulpy ( adjective )

  1. Having the consistency of pulp.
  2. Resembling or consisting of pulp.
  3. Having the texture of crushed or ground fruit.

Origin:

From middle english pulpe, from old english pulpa, from latin pulpa ("pulp").

Examples:

  1. The pulpy orange juice was freshly squeezed.
  2. The pulpy novel was full of action and adventure.
  3. The pulpy fruit was perfect for making smoothies.
  4. The pulpy tomatoes were used to make a delicious sauce.
  5. The pulpy texture of the mashed potatoes was perfect.

(As a noun)

Pulpy ( noun )

  1. Having the consistency of pulp.
  2. Resembling or consisting of pulp.
  3. Having the texture of crushed or ground fruit.

Origin:

From middle english pulpe, from old english pulpa, from latin pulpa ("pulp").

Examples:

  1. The pulpy orange juice was freshly squeezed.
  2. The pulpy novel was full of action and adventure.
  3. The pulpy fruit was perfect for making smoothies.
  4. The pulpy tomatoes were used to make a delicious sauce.
  5. The pulpy texture of the mashed potatoes was perfect.
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