Use "pulpy" em uma frase
pulpy frases de exemplo
pulpy
1. It was an old lady hoarsely offering me some pulpy mush from her hand
2. Eventually it became a pulpy mass, as with the rest of his body
3. Nor was it that the figs were moist and pulpy, or
4. There were two or three things that looked like old, pulpy books
5. becoming crusty with dried blood, and a white pulpy stuff that was
6. Brian held a mirror and the pulpy, empurpled mess made me want to chunder
7. The sweet, pulpy fruit encases your tongue just as your mouth encases the cherry
8. But if one were to look at his hand they would have seen him applying a pulpy mass of plant matter to where his left middle finger had been severed off the mech’s hidden blades
9. She smelt something funny in the air other than the gunpowder and the pulpy matter of torn plants flesh
10. Whatever you name it, it is responsible for messy pulpy apples
11. When he felt the pulpy lips of her sex become slick to his touch, he followed the same route that his fingers had taken but now with his nipping and laving lips
12. Instead the man had a head like Julius Cæsar, lean, thoughtful, shrewd, and a spare body that made Papa Lindeberg's seem strangely pulpy and as if it were held together only by the buttons of his clothes
13. “Don"t use pulpy talk
14. She imagined grabbing him by the hair on the back of his head and smashing his face over and over against some sort of concrete surface until it was a bloody, pulpy mess
15. When she put her fingertips to it, she expected it to feel like a pulpy tomato
16. He took out of his mouth the pulpy quid and, lodging it between his teeth, bit
17. Brooke is a very good fellow, but pulpy; he will run into any mould, but he won't keep shape
18. Some of her front teeth were missing; her gums were pulpy and bloody
19. He wanted to beat their pulpy little brains out, those gross Cruikshank children, yes, that phrase fit them, those fox-fiend, melancholy Cruikshank children, with all the guile and poison and slyness in their cold faces
20. 2 Prickly Pears (Opuntia) have thick, jointed, pad-like leaves, yellow or red flowers and egg-shaped pulpy fruits
21. I infer that this is the case from having as yet found no exception to the rule that seeds are always thus disseminated when embedded within a fruit of any kind (that is within a fleshy or pulpy envelope), if it be coloured of any brilliant tint, or rendered conspicuous by being white or black
22. As it flows it takes the forms of sappy leaves or vines, making heaps of pulpy sprays a foot or more in depth, and resembling, as you look down on them, the laciniated, lobed, and imbricated thalluses of some lichens; or you are reminded of coral, of leopard's paws or birds' feet, of brains or lungs or bowels, and excrements of all kinds
23. If you look closely you observe that first there pushes forward from the thawing mass a stream of softened sand with a drop-like point, like the ball of the finger, feeling its way slowly and blindly downward, until at last with more heat and moisture, as the sun gets higher, the most fluid portion, in its effort to obey the law to which the most inert also yields, separates from the latter and forms for itself a meandering channel or artery within that, in which is seen a little silvery stream glancing like lightning from one stage of pulpy leaves or branches to another, and ever and anon swallowed up in the sand
24. A vast pulpy mass, furlongs in length and breadth, of a glancing cream-colour, lay floating on the water, innumerable long arms radiating from its centre, and curling and twisting like a nest of anacondas, as if blindly to clutch at any hapless object within reach