Collocations for "pulp"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "pulp" in context.
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pulp
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [wood, paper, mulberry] pulp
- pulp from wood
- pulp for paper
- [crush, blend] it to a pulp
- [scrape, scoop] out the pulp
- orange juice [with, without] pulp
- [fruit, orange, grapefruit] pulp
- pulp in the orange juice
- figurative: beat his [rival, opponent, enemy] to a pulp
- pulp [fiction, magazines]
- a pulp fiction [book, story, novel, writer, publisher]
- [publish, read, edit, write for] pulp magazines
- pulp (the) [oranges, apples, limes, figs]
- pulp the [oranges] in a [food processor, blender]
- pulp (them) [by hand, with a machine, with a squeezer]
- pulping [paper, waste paper, books, newspapers]
- [chop, shred] and pulp
- pulp [any, the] unsold [copies, books, newspapers, editions, stock]
- pulp [fiction, magazines]
- a pulp-fiction [book, story, novel, writer, publisher]
- [publish, read, edit, write for] pulp magazines
'pulp' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):