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to pulp
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A soft, moist, shapeless mass or matter.
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She has the power to pulp.
There is a long pause while we listen to Pulp.
King began submitting stories to pulp magazines at age 12.
Won't it simply turn to pulp in a rain shower?
"They had to pulp it!" he declared, gleefully.
Apples were washed, then tipped, stalks and all, into the crusher and reduced to pulp.
On the spot, he gave the order to pulp the entire print run.
In a clip from the documentary, shown above, Tarantino explains Kael's reaction to "Pulp Fiction".
Theoretically, the court could compel the publisher to pulp all the unsold copies.
At 21 he began selling fictional "confession" pieces to pulp magazines like True Story.
The earth provided the necessary raw materials, ranging from coal to pulp to iron.
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