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Zap into a thick pulp.
In the process of thickening (also called sedimentation), the solids in a suspension settle under the influence of gravity in a tank and form a thick pulp.
Mash the apricots into a thick pulp.
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b Bamboo processed into thick pulp.
Juice can get trapped inside a thick layer of pulp, but with more of the pulp exposed, the juice is less likely to get trapped.
By extruding the wet paper he is able to create a thick bead of pulp that he can then build up to create decorative objects.
Her intricate images seem better suited for a thick piece of pulp rather than a delicate swath of silk, which makes the creations all that more interesting.
He memorably skewers the gauzy, politically correct allegories of Ursula K. LeGuin; Scientology godhead L. Ron Hubbard — who wrote three-inch-thick pulp sci-fi paperbacks when he wasn't inventing religions — didn't really need to be exposed as a con-man and a hack yet again, but Disch does so, deliciously.
Now that the recyclable paper is more wet and pliable, you can start the process of turning it into pulp - a thick, goopy, slightly watery substance that will eventually become your new piece of paper.
Here are two possibilities: Now that the recyclable paper is more wet and pliable, you can start the process of turning it into pulp - a thick, goopy, slightly watery substance that will eventually become your new piece of paper.
Squeeze out the pulp and make a thick sauce.
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