pulp
US /pʌlp/
UK /pʌlp/

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pulp, letteratura popolare
a type of cheap, mass-produced fiction, typically printed on inexpensive paper
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He enjoyed reading old pulp magazines.
Gli piaceva leggere vecchie riviste pulp.
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The movie was based on a classic pulp novel.
Il film era basato su un classico romanzo pulp.
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ridurre in polpa, schiacciare
reduce (something) to a soft, wet, shapeless mass
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The machine will pulp the old newspapers for recycling.
La macchina ridurrà i vecchi giornali in polpa per il riciclo.
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The blender can quickly pulp fruits and vegetables.
Il frullatore può rapidamente ridurre frutta e verdura in polpa.