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pulpily
  • a word derived from pulpy.

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With its fourth season starting this month and as pulpily addictive as ever, it’s fair to say the writers have pulled off a neat trick.

From The Guardian • Mar. 18, 2019

Her peasant headdress was high and elaborate, winged with chicken feathers, and her short skirts gave way before white stockings pulpily emerging from painted wooden shoes which clicked over the dull tiled floor.

From Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life by Henry, Stuart Oliver

A tall stout gentleman with impressive respectability oozing out of him at every pore—with a swelling outline of black-waistcoated stomach, with a lofty forehead, with a smooth double chin resting pulpily on a white cravat.

From A Rogue's Life by Collins, Wilkie

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