"Pulps" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pulps can refer to several things:
1. Soft, moist tissue: The word "pulp" can describe the soft, moist tissue found inside a fruit or vegetable, such as the pulp of an orange.
2. Fiction magazine: In the early 20th century, a "pulp" magazine was a type of cheap, sensationalized magazine that featured violent, pulp fiction stories. These magazines were printed on low-quality paper and often featured lurid cover art.
3. Pulp fiction (genre): This refers to a type of fiction that is sensational, violent, and often lurid, as opposed to high-brow literature.
4. Paper pulp: This refers to a mixture of water and cellulosic fibers, such as wood pulp, that is used to make paper.
5. Pulp (martial arts): The term "pulp" can also be used in the context of martial arts, referring to the flesh or soft tissue of the body.
To pulsate means to beat or pulsate regularly or rhythmically, often in a steady and strong manner, typically in a way that is similar to the beating of a heart. It can also refer to the sensation of blood flowing or a rhythmic movement, often associated with emotions or energy.
To throb or beat at a regular rhythm, typically as a result of the contraction and relaxation of muscle tissue or arteries.