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pulpy

/puhl-pee/US // ˈpʌl pi //UK // (ˈpʌlpɪ) //

浆状的,浆糊状的,浆状物,浆糊状

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    pulp·i·er, pulp·i·est.

    • : pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling pulp; fleshy or soft.
    • : pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling magazines or books considered pulp; sensationalistic; trashy.

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Examples

  • The pulpy thriller “A Walk Among the Tombstones,” from “Out of Sight” screenwriter Scott Frank, called on a particular set of acting skills that Neeson’s action films hadn’t yet required.

  • What ensues is part detective novel, part pulpy romantic tragedy.

  • The clone saga Orphan Black is pulpy, adrenaline-fueled television at its finest.

  • His pulpy brand of crime fiction will live on not only in paperback form, but also on the silver screen.

  • A pulpy perimeter of raw sewage encircled each village, which made walking into the forest to find some privacy an ordeal.

  • Ramsay doubtless felt the need to make something extraordinary from this pulpy departure point.

  • The visitor, groping, brushed with his fingers the back of a hand which felt strangely hot and pulpy.

  • Food is caught between irregular projections on the surface of the molars and crushed to a pulpy mass.

  • Approach them closely, walk under their colossal leaves, avoid their sharp spear-points and touch their soft pulpy stems.

  • The bud is rooted in the branch, and draws its sustenance from the milk of the pulpy cambium layer beneath the bark.

  • Some effect must have been produced upon the pulpy nerve centres from which they never recovered.