noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The book was crafted from pulp paper, each page thick and durable.

Definition:Paper made from pulp, usually in a process involving raw wood chips

From pulp paper

Example:He wrote pulp fiction that was as popular during the 1930s as it is in the 21st century.

Definition:Sensational or lowbrow literary, often novels, characterized by lurid content and excess

From pulp fiction

Example:Doc Savage and The Shadow were the heroes of many pulp magazines in the early 20th century.

Definition:A magazine featuring sensational, often lurid content

From pulp magazine

Example:The juicy pulpfruit was the perfect snack to quench her thirst.

Definition:Fruit that is highly pulpy, often soft and sweet

From pulpfruit

Example:The pulpless core of the apple is the perfect size for a juice press.

Definition:Free of pulp, such as in a fruit

From pulpless

Example:Large piles of pulpwood are stacked in the yard before being processed.

Definition:Wood that has been prepared for use in making pulp, typically through chipping and cooking

From pulpwood

Example:She put the fruit pulp through a blender to make a smoothie.

Definition:The soft, moist, usually sweet inner portion of a fruit

From fruit pulp

Example:Many pulp magazines from the 1930s focused on action heroes like Tarzan and Buck Rogers.

Definition:A magazine featuring sensational, often lurid content

From pulp magazine

Example:He started his career working at a pulping machine before becoming a writer of pulp fiction.

Definition:Sensational or lowbrow literary, often novels, characterized by lurid content and excess

From pulp fiction

Example:She collected rare pulp novels from the early 20th century, finding them in antique shops and libraries.

Definition:A novel that features sensational or lurid content

From pulp novel