pulp

ತಿರುಳು
definition
verb
Faking Cleopatra's suicide would have been as easy as pulping a fig.
crush into a soft, shapeless mass.
noun
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to pulp
a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material.
the story is a mix of pulp fiction and Greek tragedy
popular or sensational writing that is generally regarded as being of poor quality.
translation of 'pulp'
ಹಣ್ಣಿನ ತಿರುಳು,
ಮೆದು ಪದಾರ್ಥ,
ಕುಸುರಿ
example
Popular 'pulp' fiction and radio sow the seeds of resistance to social injustice.
Jane suspends the pips in muslin to help the marmalade set, but I just use the juice and fleshy 'pulp' from the inside of a lemon… it does the same trick.
the publisher had the right to 'pulp' all unsold copies
They are used for the first chemical processing step of converting wood chips into 'pulp' for paper manufacturing, primarily in the sulphate or kraft paper process.
But supporters need not panic, nor the View's editors rush to 'pulp' this week's issue.
Stark, terrific book - is there such a thing as philosophical 'pulp' ?
Owners of legal sawmills, plus a multitude of illegal ones, compete for raw materials with the large 'pulp' companies.
About mid-career, in order to create a mask of professionalism, many journalists tend to 'pulp' the optimism and joy they first felt at writing.
According to P. Manoharan, Project Director, PACHE Trust, a tonne of paperboard could be manufactured from three tonnes of sugarcane 'pulp' .
A device for borehole hydraulic mining includes a pipeline for delivering fluid into the hole accommodated inside a pipeline for bringing 'pulp' to the surface.
In a blender, combine the passion fruit 'pulp' , passion fruit juice, coconut milk, lemon juice, and lime juice.
There were fine scallops too, nicely sautéed, sitting on an earthy pea 'pulp' , anointed with a minty butter sauce.
The hands that Marion used to warm in her gentle mother's hair, are the same frozen hands her father beat into a bloody swollen 'pulp' , when Marion once disobeyed him, at age five.
Make use of other men's we-should-protect-demure-damsels-in-distress ego thingy and make sure the molester becomes 'pulp' .
Your book is found to be libellous and the publisher doesn't want to get sued, so they cancel publication, or if it's been printed, withdraw the book and 'pulp' it.
Next comes the scooping stage, which requires the most skill, because the amount of 'pulp' scooped and the evenness of its spread on the frame decides the quality of the paper.
The printer's decision to 'pulp' an early printing of the issue, fearing legal action, is reported around the world.
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to 'pulp'
As the decay nears the dental 'pulp' you may suffer from toothache.
Discard the tomato 'pulp' , season the tomato water, and reserve.
Mango being the season, its 'pulp' is being readied at one corner.
One rainy night the offices were flooded, soaking several till rolls into a mushy 'pulp' .
In the middle of every tooth, there is space containing dental 'pulp' .
As vice president, Megawati in 2000 actually allowed its operation resumption but the company was only allowed to produce 'pulp' and no longer rayon.
Open out the body into a flat piece and scrape away the soft interior 'pulp' .
These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree 'pulp' and then bleached.
It might amaze people to know that you actually get less money if you chop down and pulp a 500 year old tree, than if you 'pulp' a 13 year old tree.
It's a fast-paced 'pulp' science fiction yarn with compelling characters.
Other global businesses include palm oil refining, acrylic fibre, paper 'pulp' and copper concentrate.
Wood 'pulp' is an input in the production of paper.
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