pulpy Definition
pulpy (pul′pē)
adjective pulp′i·er, pulp′i·est
of or like pulp
pulpy Related Forms
pulp′i·ly adverb
pulp′i·ness noun
pulpy Synonyms
pulpy Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- kidney: The new millenium has shown a particularly marked increase in the number of cases of lamb dysentery, pulpy kidney and black disease.
- fruit: Below the nut shell is the ' apple ' a delicious pulpy fruit.
- mess: I was watching the people at the next table and all the food looked freshly prepared, not a pulpy mess.
- juice: This results in a pulpy juice, which can of course be sieved.
- edition: In fact I am re-reading Jane Eyre in an ugly 1960s American pulpy edition I found under the bed.
- bit: Don't strain out the small fleshy pulpy bits - leave these in and drink them up too!

